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CONSTITUTION,  BY-LAWS, 


LIST     OF 


OFFICERS    Am    TRUSTEES 


OF      THE 


>!  SlilE  ifilllCCLIORAl  SOCIETl 


Incorporated  April  19,   1886. 


PRINTED     BY     CHARLES     HAMILTON, 

3  11     Main    Street. 

1886. 


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CONSTITUTION. 


Section  1.  This  Society  shall  be  called  the  Bay 
State  Agricultural  Society. 

Sec.  2.  The  objects  of  this  Society  shall  be  to  pro- 
mote the  interests  of  Agriculture,  Horticulture,  and  the 
Mechanic  and  Domestic  Arts  connected  therewith ; 
and  the  raising  of  choice  breeds  of  domestic  animals 
and  poultry  in  this  Commonwealth  ;  by  holding  Exhibi- 
tions, Institutes  and  Courses  of  Lectures,  and  by  pub- 
lishing reports. 

Sec.  3.  Any  person  may  become  a  member  of  this 
Society  on  payment  of  one  dollar  to  the  Treasurer,  and 
for  that  year  only  shall  have  all  the  rights  and  privileges 
of  Life  Members,  and  six  consecutive  annual  payments 
shall  constitute  Life  Membership.  Upon  presentation 
of  six  consecutive  Annual  Membership  tickets  to  the 
Treasurer  he  shall  issue  a  certificate  of  Life  Member- 
ship. The  payment  of  five  dollars  shall  constitute  Life 
Membership  and  entitle  the  holder  to  free  admission  to 
the  Society's  Annual  Exhibitions.  All  Life  Members 
shall  be  entitled  to  a  certificate  setting  forth  the  fact 
and  signed  by  the  President  and  Secretary. 

Sec.  4.  The  officers  of  this  Society  shall  be  elected 
annually,  and  shall  consist  of  a  President,  one  Vice- 
President  from  each  County,  a  Secretary,  two  Assistant- 
Secretaries  and  a  Treasurer,  who  shall  be  Trustees  ex- 
officio;  and,  in  addition  thereto.  Trustees  not  exceeding 
one  hundred  in  number.     Of  said  Board  of  Trustees  not 


4  CONSTITUTION. 

more  than  fifteen  shall  reside  in  any  one  County.  The 
President,  Secretary,  and  Treasurer  shall  be  elected 
singly  and  by  ballot. 

Sec.  5.  The  annual  meeting  of  the  Society  shall  be 
held  on  the  third  Wednesday  in  January  in  each  year, 
at  such  place  as  the  Trustees  shall  determine.  Notice 
of  said  meeting  shall  be  given  in  three  or  more  of  the 
agricultural  journals  of  this  State  at  least  two  weeks 
before  the  time  of  said  meeting.  This  Society  shall 
hold  exhibitions  in  such  places  in  this  State  as  the 
Trustees  shall  deem  best. 

Sec.  6.  In  the  choice  of  officers  and  the  transaction 
of  other  business,  twenty-five  members  shall  constitute 
a  quorum.  In  the  absence  of  a  quorum  the  meeting 
may  be  adjourned.  A  majority  vote  shall  constitute 
an  election.  All  officers  shall  hold  over  until  their 
successors  be  chosen.  The  President  and  Secretary 
shall  have  power  to  call  special  meetings  of  the  Society 
or  of  the  Trustees,  and  upon  the  written  petition  of 
twenty  members  they  shall  issue  such  call.  The  object 
of  these  meetings  shall  be  plainly  stated  in  the  call, 
which  shall  be  issued  by  mail  to  each  member  at  least 
seven  days  prior  to  such  meeting. 

Sec.  7.  Vacancies  in  any  office  caused  by  resigna- 
tion, death  or  removal  from  the  State,  may  ])e  filled  by 
a  majority  of  the  ex-officio  members  of  the  Board  of 
Trustees,  for  the  unexpired  terms  of  their  office. 

Sec.  8.  This  Constitution  may  be  amended,  added 
to  or  repealed  at  any  annual  meeting  of  the  Society  by 
a  two-thirds  vote  of  members  present  and  voting,  or  at 
any  special  meeting  of  the  Society,  by  a  similar  vote, 
provided  the  subject  matter  of  the  changes  has  been 
proposed  hy  a  member,  in  writing,  at  a  previous 
meeting. 


BY-LAWS 


Article  1 .  The  Trustees  shall  meet  at  the  close  of 
the  regular  meeting  of  the  Society,  for  the  transaction 
of  business  ten  members  in  addition  to  the  ex-officio 
members  present  shall  constitute  a  quorum.  They 
shall  have  the  general  supervision  of  the  property  and 
interests  of  the  Society.  They  shall  offer  such  prem- 
iums as  they  deem  for  the  l^est  interests  of  the  Society, 
]>ut  the  whole  amount  so  offered  shall  not  exceed  the 
sums  appropriated  ])y  the  Society  for  that  purpose. 
They  shall  appoint  annually  a  Committee  of  Arrange- 
ments of  not  more  than  seven  Trustees,  who  shall  have 
(with  the  President,  Secretary  and  Treasurer)  general 
charge  of  the  exhibition  for  that  year,  with  the  power 
to  appoint  superintendents,  sub-committees  and  judges 
who  shall  be  experts. 

Art.  2.  The  Secretary  shall  conduct  the  general 
,  correspondence  of  the  Society  ;  he  shall  make  an  annual 
report  to  the  Society  at  its  annual  meeting,  and  shall 
,  notify  the  officers  of  their  election,  and  keep  a  record 
('  book  of  the  transactions  and  doings  of  the  Society  and 
!  a  list  of  its  members.  The  Assistant  Secretaries  shall 
.  be  under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary. 
I  Art.  3.  The  Treasurer  shall  have  charge  of  all 
I  monies  belonging  to  the  Society,  and  shall  give  bonds 
i  in  such  amounts  as  required  by  the  President  and 
Secretary.      He   shall  give   receipts   and    keep  a  full 

record  of  all    disbursements   and   receipts   in  a  book 
1* 


b  BY-LAWS. 

])eloDging  to  the  Society.  He  shall  pay  out  money 
only  on  bills  approved  by  the  President  or  an  auditing 
committee  appointed  by  the  Trustees.  He  shall  make 
a  full  report,  in  writing,  of  the  records  of  his  office  to 
the  Society  at  their  annual  meeting,  and  at  close  of  his 
term  of  office,  shall  turn  over  all  the  records  and  funds 
in  his  possession  to  his  successor.  He  shall  also  keep 
a  list  of  members,  date  of  admission  and  place  of 
residence. 

Art.  4.  The  Committee  of  Arrangements  shall 
settle  disputed  claims  of  exhibitors.  The  Trustees, 
however,  reserving  the  right  of  revision  should  they 
deem  it  proper  in  any  given  case,  whether  there  shall 
or  shall  not  be  an  appeal  to  them. 

Art.  5.  The  Auditing  Committee  shall  examine  the 
Treasurer's  accounts,  and  express  their  approval  or 
disapproval,  as  the  case  may  be,  and  report  to  the 
Society  at  its  annual  meeting. 

Art.  6.  The  Secretary  and  Treasurer  shall  ])e  paid 
such  sum  as  the  Board  of  Trustees  at  its  annual  meeting 
shall  decide,  but  no  other  officers  shall  receive  pay  for 
their  services. 

Art.  7.  These  articles  shall  take  eifect  and  be  in 
force  from  and  after  their  adoption  by  a  majority  vote 
of  the  Society. 

Art.  8.  These  By-Laws  may  be  amended  at  any 
meeting  of  the  Society  by  a  two-thirds  vote  of  members 
present  and  voting. 


OFFICERS  FOR  THE  YEAR  1886. 

President. 
Edward  Burnett,  Southboro. 

Vice-Presidents. 

Worcester  County, Joseph  H.  Walker,  Worcester. 

Frankliu  County, Smith  Harding,  So.  Deerfield. 

Middlesex  County, W.  W.  Rawson,  Arlington. 

Hampden  County,    W.  R.  Sessions,  So.  Wilbraham. 

Plymouth  County, P^lbridge  Cushman,  Bridgewater. 

Berkshire  County,. .  .Merritt  I.  Wheeler,  Great  Barrington. 

Suffolk  County, W.  H.  Bowker,  Boston. 

Norfolk  County, . .   A.  W.  Cheever,  Dedham. 

Hampshire  County, J.  H.  Demond,  Northampton. 

Essex  County, J.  Henry  Hill,  Amesbury. 

Dukes  County, E.  A.  Davis,  Tisbury. 

'Nantucket  County, R.  E.  Burgess,  Nantucket. 

Bristol  County, F.  A.  Bliss,  Rehoboth. 

Secretary. 
Winslow  S.  Lincoln,  Worcester. 

Assistant  Secretaries. 

Henry  L.  Shumway,  Worcester. 
.  B.  L.  Bragg,  Springfield. 

Ti^easurer, 
J.  D.  W.  French,  Andover. 

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TRUSTEES. 


Berkshire  County. 

Merritt  I.  Wheeler, Great  Barrington. 

S.  A.  Hickox, So.  Williamstowu. 

Alonzo  Bradley, Lee. 

Wesley  B.  Bartou, Dalton. 

^Y.  F.  Milton, Pittsfield. 

Daniel  Upton. Adams. 

John  B.  Hall, Stockbridge. 

Franklin  County. 

Smith  Harding, So.  Deerfield. 

W.  L.  Warner, Sunderland. 

H.  C.  Haskell, Deerfield. 

John  S.  Anderson, Shelburne. 

F.  G.  Smith, Greenfield. 

J.  C.  Newhall, Conway. 

Alonzo  Childs, Deerfield. 

F.  L.  Whitmore, Sunderland. 

Hampden   County. 

W.  R.  Sessions, So.  Wilbraham. 

Hon.  Hinsdale  Smith, Springfield. 

O.  S.  Fowler, Westfield. 

W.  H.  Wilkinson, Holyoke. 

E.  M.  Lombard, Springfield. 

HamjysJiire  County. 

J.  H.  Demond, Northampton. 

ii.  W.  Goodale, Belchertown. 


LIST   OF   TRUSTEES.  9 

F.  K.  Sheldon, Southampton. 

J.  S.  Wells, Hatfield. 

L.  W.  West, Hadley. 

Newton  Smith, Hadley. 

Samuel  L.  Parsons, Northampton. 

J.  H.  Porter, Hatfield. 

Worcester  County. 

Edward  Burnett, Southboro. 

Jos.  H.  Walker, Worcester. 

Winslow  S.  Lincoln, Worcester. 

Francis  Shaw, New  Braintree. 

John  Brooks, Princeton. 

T.  P.  Root, Barre. 

Horatio  Moore, New  Braintree. 

E.  A.  Bemis, Spencer. 

S.  A.  Newton, Auburn. 

E.  F.  Chamberlain, Worcester. 

E.  A.  Harwood, , North  Brookfield. 

Joseph  S.  Perry, Worcester. 

J.  L.  Cragin, Athol. 

James  Martin,    Westboro. 

Charles  M.  Wood, Upton. 

Essex  County. 

J.  Henry  Hill, , Amesbury. 

J.  D.  W.  French, No.  Andover. 

H.  F.  Longfellow, Byfield. 

Aaron  Low, Essex. 

T.  C.  Thurlow, Newbury  port. 

J.  A.  Burnham,    Ipswich. 

E.  A.  Emerson, Haverhill. 

F.  H.  Appleton, Lynufield. 

C.   W.  Mann, Methuen. 

Moses  Buggies, Ipswich. 

Hayden  Brown, West  Newbury. 

Charles  Perley, Boxford. 

W.  A.  Russell, Lawrence. 

Peter  D.  Smith, Andover. 


10  LIST   OF   TRUSTEES. 

Norfolk  County. 

A.  W.  Cheever, Dedham. 

L.  K.  Putney, Wellesley. 

H.  L.  Millis, Millis. 

L.  W.  Daniels, Franklin. 

George  A.  Fletcher, Milton. 

H.  S.  Russell, Milton. 

H.  J.  Gilbert, Milton. 

A.  Hemmenway, Readville. 

J.  H.  Gould, Medfield. 

A.  F.  Stevens, Wellesley. 

Middlesex   County. 

W.  W.  Rawson, Arlington. 

E.  F.  Bowditch, Framingham. 

Herbert  Merriam, Weston. 

John  H.  Moore, Concord. 

Charles  Henry  Fitch, Pepperell. 

Warren  Eustis, Belmont. 

George  V.  Fletcher, Belmont. 

Samuel  Hartwell, Lincoln. 

W.  H.  Hunt, Concord. 

Frank  Wheeler, Concord. 

N .  B.  Douglas, Sherborn. 

Moses  Taylor,      , . .  .  Acton. 

S.  P.  Lawrence, Pepperell. 

Henry  Wood, Bedford. 

Bristol  County. 

F.  A.  Bliss, Rehobotli. 

Avery  P.  Slade, .....    . .  Somerset. 

Joseph  Brown, , Seekonk. 

James  E.  Estabrook, Swansea. 

Theodore  Carver,    Norton. 

Philander  Williams, Taunton. 

A.  W.  Paul, Dighton. 


LIST    OF   TRUSTEES.  11 

Suffolk  County. 

W.  H.  Bowker, Boston. 

Henry  L.  Pierce,   Boston. 

J.  M.  Sears, .    Boston. 

Atherton  T.   Brown, Boston. 

Plymouth  County. 

Elbridge    Cushman, Lakeville. 

Sprague  S.  Stetson, Lakeville. 

Isaac  N.  Vaughan, Middleboro. 

Dr.  L.  G.  Lowe, Bridgewater. 

Davis  Copeland,   W.  Bridgewater. 

Dukes  County. 

E.  A.  Davis, Tisbury. 

Henry  L.  Whitney, Tisbury. 

Benaiah  T.  Hillman,    Chilmark. 

Nantucket  County. 
R.  E.  Burgess, Nantucket. 

Barnstable  County. 

Joshua  Crowell, East  Dennis. 

George  I.    Briggs, . .    . Bourne. 


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BAY    STATE 

AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETY 

GENERAL    REGULATIONS 

FOR  THE 

FIRST  CATTLE  SHOW  AND  FAIR, 

AT 

BOSTON,  OCTOBER  5,  6,  7,  AND  8,   1886. 

ENTRIES  CLOSE  MONDAY,  SEPTEMBER  6TH. 


Committee  of  Arrangements. 

President,  Edward  Burnett,  Southboro. 

Secretary,  Winslow  S.  Lincoln,  Worcester. 

Treasurer^  J.  D.  W,  French,  Andover. 

E.  F.  Bowditch,*  Framingham.  Smith  Harding,  South  Deerfield. 

Merritt  I.  Wheeler,  Gt.  Barrington.        Francis  H.  Appleton,*  Lynufield. 

W.  W,  Rawson,  Arlington. 

Consulting  Veterinarian,  Dr.  Austin  Peters,  of  Boston. 

Chemist,  Prof.  C.  A.  Goessman,  of  Amherst. 


ADMISSION. 

1.  Each  Exhibitor  will  be  given  a  ticket,  not  transferable,  en- 
titling him  to  enter  at  all  times,  at  the  exhibitors'  gate  only. 
Passes  or  tickets  for  persons  employed  by  them  may  be  obtained 
by  exhibitors  on  application  to  the  department  superintendents. 
Life  members  of  the  Society,  on  application  to  the  secretary,  will 
receive  badges  entitling  them  to  admission  at  any  time  during  the 
exhibition. 

EXHIBITORS. 

2.  The  books  of  entry  will  be  closed  September  6th.  This 
regulation  applies  to  articles  entered  for  "  exhibition  only,"  as  well 
as  to  those  put  in  competition  for  premiums,  and  to  all  the  classes 
except  Classes  VI.,  and  VIII.  Flowers  and  Fruit,  in  which  entries 
may  be  made  up  to  10  o'clock,  A.  M.  on  Tuesday,  October  5th. 

3.  If  any  person,  through  ignorance  of  the  regulations,  shall 
bring  things  to  the  Fair  for  exhibition   without  having  entered 

*Also  Trustees  of  Massachusetts  Society  for  Promoting  Agriculture. 


BAY    STATE    AGRICULTURAL    SOCIETY. 


them  at  the  proper  time,  the  same  may,  iu  the  rliscretiou  of  the 
Executive  Officers  in  charge  of  the  several  departments,  be  allowed 
to  be  brought  upon  the  grounds,  and  so  placed  that  they  may  be 
examined  by  tlie  public,  but  shall  not  be  classified,  nor  shall  any 
official  examination  of  them  be  made  or  any  premiums  be  awarded. 

4.  The  Membership  Fee  (.$1)  must  be  remitted  with  the  entries, 
and  eacli  joint  owner  or  member  of  a  partnership  must  become  a 
member.     Incorporated  companies  pay  one  dollar. 

5.  Entries  must  be  made  by  letter  addressed  to  the  Secretary  of 
the  Bay  State  Agricultural  Society,  Worcester,  Mass.,  on  or  before 
September  Gth,  except  in  Classes  VI.  and  VIII.,  as  above  stated. 

^.  Copies  of  this  premium  list  and  blank  forms  for  entries  will 
be  furnished  on  application  to  the  Secretary  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Letters  should  be  addressed  to  the  Bay  State  Agricultural  Society, 
Woixester,  Mass. 

7.  Exhibitors  must  make  themselves  acquainted  with  the  pre- 
mium list,  regulations  and  requirements,  and  be  sure  in  what 
classes  and  divisions  their  entries  properly  belong. 

8.  No  animal  or  article  may  be  removed  from  the  show  grounds 
until  the  close  of  the  Fair.  Transgression  of  this  rule  will  incur 
forfeiture  of  any  premiums  awarded. 

9.  Exhibitors  will  not  be  allowed  to  sell  goods  during  the  Fair 
without  special  permission  (though  they  may  receive  and  book 
orders),  nor  will  they  be  permitted  to  call  attention  to  their  wares 
in  any  noisy  or  disorderly  manner ;  and  only  such  signs  and  pla- 
cards may  be  put  up  as  the  officers  shall  approve  and  allow. 

10.  All  exhibitors  must  (except  in  the  case  of  live  stock)  state 
at  the  time  of  entry,  the  space  required  by  them,  in  order  that 
proper  quantity  of  space  may  be  reserved.  The  Society  reserves 
the  right  to  refuse  any  entries  offered,  particularly  such  as  require 
an  unreasonable  amount  of  room. 

11.  Exhibitors  having  business  cards,  are  requested  to  send 
them  with  their  entries ;  also  to  give  full  particulars  as  to  the 
objects  entered. 

12.  Exhibitors  of  Machinery  and  Implements  must  state,  at  the 
time  of  entry,  the  retail  price  of  each  article.  Duplicates  are  not 
to  be  entered. 

13.  The  Society  will  take  every  precaution  for  the  safe  keeping 
of  articles  and  goods  of  exhibitors,  but  assumes  no  responsibility 
in  case  of  loss  or  damage;  and  upon  this  condition  entries  are  re- 
ceived. 

14.  Goods  and  stock  must  be  delivered  upon  the  grounds  and 
put  in  place  by  the  exhibitors,  and  removed  bj'  them  at  the  .close  of 
the  Fair. 


GENERAL    REGULATIONS. 


15.  Exhibitors  wishing  to  erect  separate  buildings,  and  ex- 
hibitors requiring  additional  work  in  buildings  or  elsewhere,  must 
apply  to  the  Secretary.  In  all  such  cases,  the  exhibitors  must  bear 
the  expense. 

16.  Exhibitors  can  ascertain  from  the  superintendents  of  the 
several  departments  when  the  Judges  may  be  expected  to  examine 
their  animals  or  articles.  No  complaint  or  appeal  based  upon  the 
statement  that  the  Judges  have  overlooked  animals  or  articles,  will 
be  considered  by  the  Executive  Committee. 

17.  All  protests  must  be  in  writing,  must  state  plainly  the  cause 
of  complaint  or  appeal,  and  must  be  delivered  to  the  President 
within  six  hours  after  the  cause  of  protest, 

18.  All  entries  in  competition  for  prizes  must  be  made  in  the 
name  of  the  owners,  or  the  names  of  the  joint  owners,  if  of  ani- 
mals. In  classes  VI.,  VIII.  and  IX.  all  articles  must  be  the  product 
of  the  exhibitor.  The  penalty  for  transgression  of  this  rule  will  be 
exclusion  from  the  present  and  all  future  exhibitions  of  the  Society. 

19.  Premiums  will  not  be  awarded  to  animals  or  articles  not 
worthy.  If  there  be  but  one  exhibitor  in  any  division  or  sub-divi- 
sion of  a  class,  only  one  premium  will  be  awarded — the  first  or  a 
lower  premium,  as  the  Judges  may  think  deserved. 

20.  Implements  and  machines  exhibited,  must  be  labeled  with  the 
name  of  the  exhibitor,  name  of  the  machine,  its  use  and  the  retail 
price ;  and  they  are  required  to  be  the  same  in  construction  arid 
finish  as  those  sold  to  the  farmer,— not  specimens  got  up  for  exhi- 
bition. 

21.  The  Society  reserves  the  right  to  withhold  the  premiums 
awarded  in  every  case  in  which  it  shall  appear  to  the  Executive 
Committee  that  the  regulations  have  not  been  complied  with,  or 
that  fraud  or  deception  has  been  practiced  or  attempted. 

22.  No  person  having  entered  anything  for  competition  may 
afterwards  withdraw  it ;  nor  may  any  one  refuse  any  premium 
awarded,  and  prize  cards  and  ribands  must  be  displayed  during  the 
Fair.  Any  infraction  of  these  rules  will  incur  the  forfeiture  of  all 
premiums  awarded  to  the  exhibitor  and  such  further  penaltj'-  as  the 
Executive  Committee  may  order. 

XjTF^  stock. 

23.  Stalls  or  pens  will  be  provided  upon  the  grounds,  and  hay, 
bedding  and  water  will  be  furnished  for  cattle,  horses  and  sheep, 
without  charge,  and  also  grain  for  swine  and  poultry,  from  the 
Monday  preceding  the  opening  until  the  close  of  the  Fair,  so  that 
the  stock  may  be  taken  to  the  grounds  immediately  on  arrival. 
Grain  lor  catile,  horses  and  sheep  will  be  for  sale  upon  the  grounds 
at  reasonable  prices. 


BAY    STATE    AGRICULTURAL    SOCIETY. 


24.  The  ages  of  all  animals  must  be  given,  and  satisfactory  evi- 
dence furnished  if  required.  All  ages  will  be  computed  to  the  first 
of  October  to  determine  in  what  division  the  animals  shall  be 
entered. 

26.  Pedigrees  of  all  animals  entered  as  thoroughbred,  and  state- 
ments of  the  breeding  of  animals  entered  as  grades,  must  be  filed 
with  the  entry  and  certified.  Blank  forms  will  be  furnished  on 
application. 

26.  No  animal  may  compete  in  more  than  one  class  or  division, 
except  that  cattle  may  compete  as  individuals  and  for  the  Herd 
sweepstakes  and  special  prizes,  and  horses,  sheep  and  swine  in 
their  proper  classes  and  for  the  special  prizes  to  which  they  may 
be  eligible.  All  animals  will  be  shown  in  the  ring,  and  exhibitors 
must  be  ready  to  bring  them  out  when  called  for. 

JVJDGES. 

27.  The  Judges  are  requested  to  report  and  have  their  names 
entered  at  the  Business  office  as  soon  as  they  arrive;  and  also  to 
report  at  the  office  of  the  superintendent  of  the  department  in 
which  they  are  to  act.  They  will  then  be  furnished  with  their 
badges  and  informed  when  their  committee  will  be  called  and 
where. 

28.  Judges  are  also  requested  to  inform  the  member  of  the 
Executive  Committee  in  charge  of  the  department  in  which  they 
are  to  act,  of  their  presence,  and  will  apply  to  him  in  all  cases  of 
doubt  or  difficulty;  and  said  member  of  the  Executive  Committee 
will  appoint  the  time  for  judging,  and  fill  vacancies  in  the  Com- 
mittees of  Judges,  and  the  Judges'  reports  will  be  handed  in 
to  him. 

29.  It  is  desired  that  the  Judges  of  each  Committee  go  together 
to  hand  in  their  report,  instead  of  sending  it  by  one  of  their  num- 
ber, in  order  that  cases  of  error  or  doubt  may  be  more  promptly 
and  easily  made  right. 

30.  Judges  will  in  no  case  award  a  premium  where  there  is  no 
merit;  and  in  case  there  is  but  one  exhibitor  in  a  division  of  a 
class,  they  will  award  only  one  premium  in  that  division — the  high- 
est, or  a  second  or  third  premium,  as  may  be  proper. 

31.  Judges  will  please  hand  in  their  list  of  awards,  to  the  Execu- 
tive Officer.of  the  department,  as  soon  as  possible,  and  make  their 
more  extended  reports  afterwards.  They  are  requested  to  report 
fully  upon  all  objects  of  interest  and  value,  and  to  make  such 
recommendations  as  circumstances  or  their  experience  may  sug- 
gest; but  they  must  not  award  any  extra  premiums. 


.1ST    OF    PREMIUMS. 


LIST  OF  PREMIUMS 

( Open  to  Unrestricted  Competition ) 

FOR   THE 

FIRST  CATTLE  SKOW  AND  FAIR 

TO   BE   HELD   AT 

Boston,  October  6,  6,  7,  and  8,  1886. 

Last  day  of  entry,  September  6. 


Class  I.-CATTLE. 
Herd  I^ri^es. 

For  the  best  herd,  of  one  bull  and  five  cows  or  heifers,  all  over 
one  year  old,  of  which  such  as  were  not  bred  by  him  have  been  the 
property  of  the  exhibitor  during  the  six  months  previous  to  the 
exhibition,  of  Shorthorns,  Devons,Herefords,  Ayrshires,Holsteins, 
Jerseys,  Guernseys,  and  Swiss,       The  Society's  large  Gold  Medal. 

The  animals  to  compete  for  these  prizes  must  he  named  at  the  time 
of  entry,  but  the  exhibitor  may  at  the  same  time  name,  as  reserves,  two 
other  animals,  one  of  either  sex,  qualified  as  above,  to  he  shown  in 
place  of  any  of  the  herd  entered  by  him  that  may  die  or  become  unfit 
for  exhibition  between  the  time  of  entry  and  time  of  showing. 

JPri^es  for  Bulls  and  Produce, 

For  the  bull  3  years  old  or  over  with  which  shall  be  shown  the 
best  four  animals  (of  which  three  at  least  shall  be  cows  or  heifers) 
of  his  own  get,  over  six  months  old,  in  each  of  the  following 
classes  of  thoroughbred  cattle,  viz. :  Shorthorns,  Devons,  Here- 
fords,  Ayrshires,  Holsteins,  Jerseys  and  Guernseys, 

The  Society's  large  Gold  Medal. 

The  bulls  to  compete  for  these  prizes  must  be  specially  entered,  and 
they  and  their  produce  to  be  shown  with  them  must  also  be  entered  indi- 
vidually in  the  proper  divisions  of  the  classes  to  which  they  belong.  It 
is  not  required  that  the  produce  be  the  property  of  the  exhibitor  of 
the  sire. 


BAY    STATE    AGRICULTURAL    SOCIETY. 


CATTLJE. 

Superintendent. — E.  F.  Bowditch,  Framingham. 

1.  lu  the  classes  of  thoroughbred  cattle,  only  those  of  approved 
pedigree  will  be  admitted ;  but  all  animals  whose  pedigrees  are  ap- 
proved and  that  are  shown  to  be  thoroughbred  and  of  pure  pedi- 
gree, will  be  considered  equal  to  pedigree,  one  strain  of  pure  blood 
having  no  preference  over  another  in  the  prize  ring.  Not  more 
than  four  entries  of  cattle  for  any  one  premium  may  be  made  by 
any  exhibitor  or  firm  of  exhibitors. 

2.  Cows  and  heifers  in  milk  must  be  milked  clean  on  each 
morning  of  the  Fair,  between  the  hours  of  six  and  nine  o'clock. 

3.  No  bull  over  one  year  old  will  be  allowed  upon  the  grounds 
without  a  ring  in  his  nose,  nor  to  be  led  out  of  his  stall  except 
by  a  staff. 


No,  1.     Shorthorns. 


Premium 
Number. 


1.  Herd, 

2.  Bull,  three  years  old  or  over,  and  Produce. 

(See  note,  page  5). 

3.  Bull,  two  years  old, 

4.  Bull,  one  year  old, 

5.  Bull  calf,  over  five  months  old, 

6.  Cow,  three  years  old  or  over, 

7.  Heifer,  two  years  old, 

8.  Heifer,  one  year  old, 

9.  Heifer  calf,  under  12  months  old, 


{^ 


1st 

2ii(i 

Prize.    Prize. 

Gold 

Medal. 

S40 

$25 

30 

20 

25 

16 

10 

5 

30 

15 

20 

10 

15 

8 

8 

5 

SPECIAL  PRIZES  ofi'ered  by  the  Massachusetts  Society 
for  Promoting  Agriculture. 


9  A.     Herd,  Bull  and  five  cows, 


$125    $75 


No,  2.    Devofis, 


10.  Herd 

11.  Bull,  three  years  old  or  over,  and  Produce 

(See  note,  page  5). 

12.  Bull,  two  years  old, 

13.  Bull,  one  year  old, 

14.  Bull  calf,  over  five  months  old, 

15.  Cow,  three  years  old  or  over, 

16.  Heifer,  two  years  old, 

17.  Heifer,  one  year  old, 

18.  Heifer  calf,  under  twelve  months  old, 


/    Gold 
t  Medal. 


mo 

30 
25 

10 
30 
20 
15 

8 


$25 

20 

15 

5 

15 

10 

8 

5 


LIST    OF    PREMIUMS. 


J^To.  3,    Herefords, 

remiiim 

1st         2nd 

unibe 

r. 

Prize.    Prize. 

19. 

Herd 

C     Gold 
I  Medal. 

20. 

Bull,  three  years  old  or  over,  and  Produce 

(See  uote,  page  5).          .           .           . 

S40     §25 

21. 

Bull,  two  years  old,      .            .            .            . 

30      20 

22. 

Bull,  one  year  old,          .           .          '.            . 

25      15 

23. 

Bull  calf,  over  five  months  old, 

10        5 

24. 

Cov7,  three  years  old  or  over, 

30      15 

25. 

Heifer,  two  years  old, 

20      10 

26. 

Heifer,  one  year  old, 

15        8 

27. 

Heifer  calf,  under  twelve  months  old, 

8          5 

No.  4.    Ayr  shires* 


Herd 

. 

_{ 

Gold 
Medal. 

Bull,  three  years  old  or  over,  and  Produce- 

(See  note,  page  5),         . 

$40 

$25 

Bull,  two  years  old, 

30 

20 

Bull,  one  year  old. 

25 

15 

Bull  Calf,  over  five  months  old, 

10 

5 

Cow,  three  years  old  or  over, 

30 

15 

Heifer,  two  years  old,   . 

20 

10 

Heifer,  one  year  old,     . 

15 

8 

Heifer  Calf,  under  twelve  months  ol 

d,       ^ 

8 

5 

28. 
29. 

30. 
31. 
32. 
33. 
34. 
35. 
36. 


SPECIAL  PRIZES  offered  by  the  Massachusetts  Society 
for  Promotinir  Agriculture  : — 


B.     Herd,  Bull  and  five  Cows, 


$125     $75 


No  5.     Flolsteins. 


37.  Herd 

38.  Bull,  three  years  old  or  over,  and  Produce 

(See  note,  page  5), 

39.  Bull,  two  years  old, 

40.  Bull,  one  year  old, 

41.  Bull  Calf,  over  five  months  old, 

42.  Cow,  three  years  old  or  over, 

43.  Heifer,  two  years  old, 

44.  Heifer,  one  year  old, 

45.  Heifer  Calf,  under  twelve  months  old 


SPECIAL  PRIZES  offered  by  the  Massachusetts  Society 
for  Promoting  Agriculture  : — 


Gold 

Medal. 

$40 

$25 

30 

20 

25 

15 

.        10 

5 

30 

15 

20 

10 

15 

8 

45  C      Herd,  Bull  and  five  Cows, 


$125     $75 


BAY    STATE    AGRICULTURAL    SOCIETY. 


Premium 
Number. 


iVo.  6.    Jerseys, 


46. 
47. 

48. 
49. 
50. 
51. 
62. 
53. 
54. 


Herd 
Bull, 


and 


Bull, 


three  years  old  or  over 

(See  note,  page  5), 

two  years  old. 
Bull,  one  year  old, 
Bull  Calf,  over  five  months  old 
Cow,  three  years  old  or  over, 
Heifer,  two  years  old,   . 
Heifer,  one  year  old. 
Heifer  Calf,  under  twelve  months  old, 


1st         2nd 

Prize.    Prize. 

_{ 

Gold 

• 

Medal. 

Produce- 

• 

$40    $25 
30       20 
25       15 
10        5 

• 

30       15 
20       10 

Id,    : 

15         8 
8         5 

SPECIAL  PRIZES  oflfered  by  the  Massachusetts  Society 
for  Promoting  Agriculture  : — 


54  D.     Herd,  Bull  and  five  cows, 


$125      $75 


^o,  7.     Guernseys, 

55.  Herd 

56.  Bulls,  three  years   old  or  over, 

(See  note  page  5), 

57.  Bull,  two  years  old, 

58.  Bull,  one  year  old, 

59.  Bull  Calf,  over  five  months  old, 

60.  Cow,  three  years  old  or  over, 

61.  Heifer,  two  years  old, 

62.  Heifer,  one  year  old, 

63.  Heifer  Calf,  under  twelve  months  old, 

SPECIAL  PRIZES  offered  by  the  Massachusetts  Society 
for  Promoting  Agriculture  : — 


r 

Gold 

•      \  Medal. 

and  Produce— 

.      $40 

$25 

30 

20 

25 

15 

10 

5 

30 

15 

20 

10 

15 

8 

6a  E.     Herd,  Bull  and  five  Cows, 


$125     $75 


JVo.  S.     Siviss, 


64.  Herd, 

65.  Bull,  of  any  age, 

66.  Cow  or  Heifer,  of  any  age, 


Gold 
Medal. 
.     $30     $15 
30       15 


JVo.  9.    Dairy  Cattle, 


In  the  following  classes,  no  cow  or  heifer  shall  compete  in  more 
than  one  class ;  and  all  cows  entered  for  dairy  prizes  will  be  tested 
on  the  Show  Grounds  under  the  supervision  of  the  Judges. 

A.    Milch  Cattle. 

67.  Grade  Milch  Cow,  four  years  old  or  over,       .      $50  $30  $20 

68.  Grade  Milch  Cow  or  Heifer,  under  four  years  old,  30    20     15 


LIST    OP    PREMIUMS. 


B.    Butter  Cattle. 

Premium  _lst         'ind        3id 

Number.  Prize.    Prize.    Prize. 

69.  Grade  Batter  Cow,  four  years  old  or  over,    .    $50     .^30     $20 

70.  Grade   Batter   Cow  or  Heifer,    under   four 

years  old, 30       20       15 

C.    Sweepstakes. 

This  class  is  open  to  general  competition. 

71.  Best  Milch  Cow,  of  any  age  or  breed,         .  .    875 
Best  Butter  Cow,  of  any  age  or  breed,        .  .      75 


JO 


1st 

2nd 

»rize.    ] 

Prize. 

$30 

$15 

30 

15 

30 

15 

30 

15 

30 

15 

30 

15 

No,  10.    Fat  Cattle f  Oxen  and  Steers. 

Premium 
Number. 

73.  Fat  Ox,  over  four  years  old,    . 

74.  Fat  Steer,  under  four  years  old, 

75.  Fat  Cow,  over  three  years  old, 

76.  Fat  Heifer,  under  three  years  old,     . 

77.  Fair  of  Working  Oxen,  over  four  years  old, 

78.  Pair  of  Working  Steers,  under  four  years  old. 

Class  II.    HORSES. 
Horses, 

Superintendent. — Wesley  P.  Balch. 

1.  No  horse  will  be  allowed  a  premium  unless  sound,  except  in 
case  of  stallions  and  brood  mares  injured  by  accidents,  which  do 
not  lessen  their  usefulness  for  breeding  purposes. 

2.  Horses  must  be  shown  uncovered,  and  in  such  manner  as  the 
Judges  may  require  or  allow,  and  if  exhibitors  refuse  to  submit  to 
the  proper  requirements  of  the  Judges  their  animals  will  be  ruled 
out.  Exhibitors  will  have  the  privilege  of  showing  their  horses 
only  to  bridle. 

3.  As  horses  possessing  no  merit  whatever,  and  not  worthy  of 
exhibition,  have  in  some  cases  been  entered  merely  in  order  to 
secure  stabling  at  the  expense  of  the  Society,  the  member  of  the 
Executive  Committee  in  charge  of  this  department  is  empowered 
and  directed,  when  any  cases  of  this  kind  are  reported  to  him  by  the 
Superintendent  or  his  assistant,  at  once  to  order  the  animals  so 
entered  off  the  grounds,  and  the  entry  ,^loney  paid  for  such  animals 
shall  be  forfeited. 


No.  11.    JPercJierons, 


Number. 

79. 

Stallion 

of  any  age ,    . 

80. 
81. 
82. 

Stallion, 

Stallion, 

Stallion, 

1* 

over  four  years 
three  years  old, 
two  years  old, 

old, 

1st  2nd 

Prize.  Prize. 

Gold 
Medal. 

.     $iO  $25 

30  20 

25  15 


10 


BAY    STATE    AGRICULTURAL    SOCIETY. 


1st 
*iize. 

30 

211(1 
Prize. 

$5 
15 

20 

10 

15 

8 

8 

5 

30 

15 

$30 

15 

$10 

8 

Premium 
Number. 

83.  Stalliou,  one  year  old, 

84.  Mare,  over  four  years  old, 

85.  Filly,  three  years  old, 

86.  Filly,  two  years  old, 

87.  Filly,  one  year  old, 

88.  Mare,  with  foal  at  foot, 

No.  12.    Half  bred  Percherons, 

89.  Gelding  or  Filly,  three  years  old  or  over    . 

90.  Gelding  or  Filly,  two  years  old, 

91.  Gelding  or  Filly,  one  year  old, 

SPECIAL  PRIZES  offered  by  the  Massachusetts  Society 
for  Promoting  Agriculture  : — 

Grade  Percherons. 
91  A.     Gelding  or  Filly,  three  years  old, 
Gelding  or  Filly,  two  years  old, 
Gelding  or  Filly,  one  year  old, 

No,  13,    Thoroughbreds, 

Stallion,  over  four  years  old, 
Stallion,  three  years  old. 
Stallion,  two  years  old. 
Stallion,  one  year  old, 
Mare,  over  four  years  old, 
Filly,  three  year  old, 
Filly,  two  years  old, 
Filly,  one  year  old, 
Mare,  with  foal  at  foot, 

No,  14,     Coach  Horses 

Stallion,  over  four  years  old. 
Stallion,  three  years  old, 
Stallion,  two  years  old. 
Stallion,  one  year  old. 
Mare,  over  four  years  old. 
Filly,  three  years  old. 
Filly,  two  years  old. 
Filly,  one  year  old. 
Mare,  with  foal  at  foot. 

No.  1&,     Roadsters* 


92. 
93. 
94. 
95. 
96. 
97. 
98. 
99. 
100. 


101. 
102. 
103. 
104. 
105. 
106. 
107. 
108. 
109. 


110. 
111. 
112. 
113. 
114. 
115. 
116. 
117. 
118. 


Stallion,  over  four  years  old 
Stallion,  three  years  old. 
Stallion,  two  years  old. 
Stallion,  one  year  old. 
Mare,  over  four  years  old, 
Filly,  three  years  old, 
Filly,  two  years  old. 
Filly,  one  year  old, 
Mare,  with  foal  at  foot, 


$75 

$50 

75 

50 

75 

50 

$40 

§25 

30 

20 

25 

15 

10 

5 

30 

15 

20 

10 

15 

8 

8 

5 

30 

15 

$40 

$25 

30 

20 

25 

15 

10 

5 

30 

15 

20 

10 

15 

8 

8 

5 

30 

15 

$40 

$25 

30 

20 

25 

15 

10 

5 

30 

15 

20 

10 

15 

8 

8 

5 

30 

15 

LIST    OF    PREMIUMS. 


11 


No,  16.      Shetland  JPonies, 


Premium 
Number. 

119.  Stallion,  over  two  years  old, 

120.  Stallion,  under  two  years  old, 

121.  Mare,  over  two  years  old, 

122.  Filly,  under  two  years  old, 


No,  17.    Harness  and  Saddle  Horses. 


123.  Farm  and  Draught  pair, 

124.  Coach  pair, 

125.  Coupe  horse, 

126.  Roadster  pair, 

127.  Roadster  single, 

128.  Saddle  horse,      . 

129.  Ponies,  pair,  under  13  hands  high, 

130.  Pony,  single,  under  13  hands  high, 


No.  IS.     Jacks  and  Mules, 

131.  Pair  of  Mules, 

132.  Jack,  not  less  than  fourteen  hands  high,    . 

133.  Jenny,  of  any  age  with  foal, 


1st 

2ud 

Prize. 

Prize. 

$20 

=i^l0 

15 

5 

20 

10 

15 

5 

rses. 

$40 

$25 

40 

25 

25 

15 

40 

25 

25 

15 

25 

15 

20 

15 

10 

5 

$40 

$25 

25 

•15 

20 

10 

Class  III.-SHEEP  AND  SWINE. 


SHBEP. 


Superintendents, 


C  Smith  Harding,  South  Deerfield. 
\  Warren  Eustis,  Belmont. 


1.  Sheep  must  in  all  cases  have  been  evenly  and  closely  shorn, 
not  earlier  than  the  first  of  April  before  the  Fair,  and  the  date  of 
shearing  must  be  verified  by  affidavit  at  the  time  of  entry.  If  not 
evenly  shorn,  or  if  clipped  so  as  to  conceal  defects,  or  with  a  view 
to  improve  their  form  or  appearance,  they  will  be  excluded  from 
competition,  and  the  exhibitor  will  be  liable  to  the  penalty  of 
fraud. 

2.  Ewes  over  two  years  old,  entered  for  prizes,  must  have  had 
living  lambs  the  last  spring,  and  suckled  lambs  for  three  months 
during  the  season.  The  fact  must  be  certified,  and  evidence  fur- 
nished if  required. 

No.  19.     Long-Wooled  Sheep 


Premium 

1st         2nd 

Number. 

Prize.     Prize. 

134.     Ram,  two  years  old  or  over, 

.       $20     $10 

135.     Ram,  one  year  old,        .... 

20        10 

136.     Ram  lamb, 

10         5 

137.     Pen  of  three  ewes,  two  years  old  or  over. 

20       10 

12 


BAY    STATE    AGRICULTURAL    SOCIETY. 


Premium 
Number. 


138. 
139. 


Pen  of  three  yearling  ewes, 
Pen  of  three  ewe  lambs, 


1st 
Prize. 

•2nd 
TrUe. 

^20 
10 

$10 
5 

SPECIAL  PRIZES  offered  by  the  Massachusetts  Society 
for  Promoting  Agriculture  : — 

139  A.     Flock ;  one  ram,  five  ewes  that  have  had  lambs 

in  1886,  and  five  ewe  lambs,     .  .  .     $60    $40 

Grade  Long-Wooled  Sheep. 

Not  less  than  half-bloods. 

UO.     Pen  of  four  ewe  lambs,  .  .  .  .     $15    $10 


$20 

$10 

20 

10 

10 

5 

20 

10 

20 

10 

10 

5 

^o.  20,    Middle- Wooled  Sheep, 

A.  SOUTHDOWNS. 

141.  Ram,  two  years  old  or  over, 

142.  Ram,  one  year  old, 

143.  Ram  lamb, 

144.  Pen  of  three  ewes,  two  years  old  or  over, 

145.  Pen  of  three  yearling  ewes,    . 

146.  Pen  of  three  ewe  lambs, 

SPECIAL  PRIZES  offered  by  the  Massachusetts  Society 
for  Promoting  Agriculture  :— 

146  B.     Flock;  one  ram,  five  ewes  that  have  had  lambs 

in  1886,  and  five  ewe  lambs,      .  .  .     $60    $40 

Grade  Southdowns. 
Not  less  than  half-bloods. 

147.  Pen  of  four  ewe  lambs.  .  .  .  .     $15    $10 

B.  Shropshires. 

148.  Ram,  two  years  old  or  over, 

149.  Ram,  one  year  old, 

150.  Ram  lamb,  .... 

151.  Pen  of  three  ewes,  two  years  old  or  over, 

152.  Pen  of  three  yearling  ewes,    . 

153.  Pen  of  three  ewe  lambs, 

SPECIAL  PRIZES  offered  by  the  Massachusetts  Society 
for  Promoting  Agriculture  : — 

153  C.     Flock;  one  ram,  five  ewes  that  have  had  lambs 

in  1886,  and  five  ewe  lambs,     .  .  .     $60    $40 

Grade  Shropshires. 

Not  less  than  half-bloods. 

154.  Pen  of  four  ewe  lambs,  .  .  .  .     $15    $10 

0.    Hampshires. 


.      $20 

$10 

.        20 

10 

10 

5 

20 

10 

20 

10 

10 

5 

155. 
166. 


Ram,  two  years  old  or  over. 
Ram,  one  year  old. 


$20 
20 


$10 
10 


LIST    OF   PREMIUMS. 


13 


Premium 
Number. 

157. 

158. 

159. 

160. 


Ram  lamb,  .  .  .  .  , 

Pen  of  three  ewes,  two  years  old  or  over, 
Pen  of  three  yearling  ewes,    . 
Pen  of  three  ewe  lambs, 


1st 

2nd 

Prize. 

Prize. 

$10 

$5 

20 

10 

20 

10 

10 

5 

SPECIAL  PRIZES  offered  by  the  Massachusetts  Society 
for  Promoting  Agriculture: — 

160  D.     P'lock:  one  ram,  five  ewes  that  have  had  lambs 


in  1886,  and  five  ewe  lambs, 


$60    $40 


161. 


Grade  Hampshires. 
Not  less  than  half-bloods. 
Pen  of  four  ewe  lambs, 


$15    $10 


D.      OXFORDSHIRES. 

162.  Ram,  two  years  old  or  over, 

163.  Ram,  one  year  old, 

164.  Ram  lamb,  .... 

165.  Pen  of  three  ewes,  two  years  old  or  over, 

166.  Pen  of  three  yearling  ewes, 

167.  Pen  of  three  ewe  lambs, 


SPECIAL  PRIZES  offered  by  the  Massachusetts  Society 
for  Promoting  Agriculture  : — 

167  E.     Flock;  one  ram,  five  ewes  that  have  had  lambs 

in  1886,  and  five  ewe  lambs,     .  .  .     $60    $40 


.      $20 

$10 

20 

10 

10 

5 

20 

10 

20 

10 

10 

5 

Grade  Oxfordshirbs. 
Not  less  than  half-bloods. 
168.     Pen  of  four  ewe  lambs. 


$15    $10 


No^  20  1-2.    Merinos. 

169.  Ram,  two  years  old  or  over, 

170.  Ram,  one  year  old,        .... 

171.  Ram  lamb,  ..... 

172.  Pen  of  three  ewes,  two  years  old  or  over, 

173.  Pen  of  three  yearling  ewes, 

174.  Pen  of  three  ewe  lambs. 


SPECIAL  PRIZES  offered  by  the  Massachusetts  Society 
for  Promoting  Agriculture  : — 


.     $20 

$10 

20 

10 

10 

5 

20 

10 

.        20 

10 

10 

5 

174  F.     Flock ;  one  ram,  five  ewes  that  have  had  lambs 
in  1886,  and  five  ewe  lambs,     . 

2* 


$60    $40 


1st 

2nd 

Prize. 

Prize. 

$15 

$10 

15 

10 

15 

10 

15 

10 

15 

10 

15 

10 

15 

10 

14  BAY    STATE    AGRICULTURAL    SOCIETY. 

iVo.  21,     Swine^ 

Large  White  Breed. 

Premium 
Number. 

175.  Boar,  over  one  year  old, 

176.  Boar,  under  one  year  old, 

177.  Sow,  over  one  year  old, 

178.  Sow,  under  one  year  old, 

179.  Sow,  with  litter  of  pigs  not  less  than  six  in  num- 

ber, nor  over  eight  weeks  old.  .  .        15       10 


Small  White  Breed. 

180.  Boar,  over  one  year  old, 

181.  Boar,  under  one  year  old, 

182.  Sow,  over  one  year  old, 

183.  Sow  under  one  year  old, 

184.  Sov7,  with  litter  of  pigs  not  less  than  six  in  num- 

ber, nor  over  eight  weeks  old,  .  .        15      10 


Berkshire. 

185.  Boar,  over  one  year  old,         .      •    . 

186.  Boar,  under  one  year  old,      .... 

187.  Sow,  over  one  year  old,  ... 

188.  Sow,  under  one  year  old,        .... 

189.  Sow,  with  litter  of  pigs  not  less  than  six  in  num- 

ber, nor  over  eight  weeks  old,  .  .        15       10 


Essex 

190.  Boar,  over  one  year  old, 

191.  Boar,  under  one  year  old, 

192.  Sow,  over  one  year, 

193.  Sow,  under  one  year  old, 

194.  Sow,  with  litter  of  pigs  not  less  than  six  in  num- 

ber, nor  over  eight  weeks  old,  .  .        15      10 


Poland  China. 

195.  Boar,  over  one  year  old,         .... 

196.  Boar,  under  one  year  old,       .... 

197.  Sow,  over  one  year  old,  .... 

198.  Sow,  under  one  year  old,        .... 

199.  Sow,  with  litter  of  pigs  not  less  than  six  in  num- 

ber, nor  over  eight  weeks  old,  .  .        15       10 

SPECIAL  PRIZES  offered  by  the  Massachusetts  Society 
for  Promoting  Agriculture  : — 

199  A.     Boar  of  any  breed,    ....      $100  $76  $50 
Sow  of  any  breed,     ....        100     75     60 


$15 

$10 

15 

10 

15 

10 

15 

10 

$15 

$10 

15 

10 

15 

10 

15 

10 

$15 

$10 

15 

10 

15 

10 

15 

10 

LIST   OP   PREMIUMS. 


15 


Class  IV -POULTRY. 

Superintendent.— 'Phij.ander  Williams,  Taunton. 

1.  Prizes  are  not  to  be  awarded  for  birds  impaired  in  value  for 
breeding  purposes.  Until  further  orders,  the  American  standard 
of  excellence  is  to  be  the  guide  in  judging. 

2.  All  fowls  are  to  be  shown  in  pairs  or  in  breeding  pens;  a 
breeding  pen  to  be  one  cock  or  chicken,  and  4  hens  or  pullets. 

3.  Pairs  must  score  for  first  premium  175,  for  second  premium 
165,  and  for  third  premium  160  points,  or  be  in  the  estimation  of 
the  judges  such  as  will  score  so  many  points  when  in  full  feather. 
Breeding  pens  must  score  proportionately. 

4.  A  pair  may  be  selected  from  a  breeding  pen  for  competition 
as  such,  but  if  this  is  done  the  exhibitor  must  select  the  hen  or  pul- 
let at  home  and  bring  it  to  the  show  with  a  plain  distinguishing 
mark  on  the  leg. 

5.  Coops  will  be  furnished,  free  of  charge,  for  the  fowls  to  be 
exhibited  in,  but  not  for  pigeons. 

6.  No  one  exhibitor  may  enter  more  than  four  pairs  or  more 
than  one  breeding  pen  for  the  same  premium. 

7.  Collections  of  pigeons  must  consist  of  not  less  than  live 
pairs  and  be  shown  in  one  coop  or  cage.  If  birds  being  parts  of 
collections  are  also  to  compete  for  prizes  as  pairs,  they  must  be 
marked  before  leaving  home,  as  under  paragraph  38. 


Wo.  22.    Poultry,  Etc. 


Asiatics. 

Premium 
Number. 

200.  Breeding  pen,  any  variety  of  Asiatics, 

201.  Pair  light  Brahmas, 

202.  Pair  dark  Brahmas, 

203.  Pair  buff  Cochins, 

204.  Pair  Partridge  Cochins, 

205.  Pair  of  white  Cochins, 

206.  Pair  Black  Cochins, 

207.  Pair  Langshans, 

208.  Pair  peacomb  Partridge  Cochins, 

Dorkings. 

209.  Breeding  pen,  any  variety  of  Dorkings, 

210.  Pair  colored  Dorkings, 

211.  Pair  silver  gray  Dorkings, 

212.  Pair  white  Dorkings, 


1st 

2nd 

Prize. 

Prize. 

!$5 

153 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

$5 

m 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

16 


BAT    STATE    AGRICULTURAL    SOCIETY. 


Premium 
Number. 

213. 

214. 

215. 

216. 

217. 

218. 


American. 

Breeding  pen,  any  American  variety 

Pair  American  Dominiques, 

Pair  Plymouth  Rocks, 

Pair  Wyandottes, 

Pair  black  Javas, 

Pair  mottled  Javas, 


Hamburghs. 

219.  Breeding  pen,  any  variety, 

220.  Pair  golden  spangled  Hamburghs, 

221.  Pair  silver  spangled  Hamburghs, 

222.  Pair  golden  penciled  Hamburghs, 
22.3.  Pair  silver  penciled  Hamburghs, 

224.  Pair  black  Hamburghs, 

225.  Pair  white  Hamburghs, 

Spanish. 

22fi.  Breeding  pen,  any  Spanish  variety, 

227.  Pair  Black  Spanish, 

228.  Pair  White  Leghorns,  . 

229.  Pair  Brown  Leghorns, 

230.  Pair  Black  Leghorns,    . 

231.  Pair  Andalusians, 

232.  Pair  Rose-combed  White  Leghorns, 

233.  Pair  Rose-combed  Brown  Leghorns 

French. 

234.  Breeding  pen,  any  French  variety, 

235.  Pair  Creve  Coeurs, 

236.  Pair  Houdans, 

237.  Pair  La  Feche, 

Polish. 

238.  Breeding  pen,  any  variety  of  Polish 

239.  Pair  White-crested  Black  Polish, 

240.  Pair  White  Polish, 

241.  Pair  Golden  Polish, 

242.  Pair  Silver  Polish, 

243.  Pair  Buff  Polish. 

244.  Sultans, 

245.  Silkies,      . 

246.  Bearded  Golden  Polish 

247.  Bearded  Silver  Polish, 

248.  Bearded  White  and  Buff  Polish, 

Games. 

249.  Breeding  pen,  any  variety  of  pure  Games 

250.  Pair  Black-breasted  Red  Games, 

251.  Pair  Brown-breasted  Red  Games 

252.  Pair  Silver  Duckwing  Games, 

253.  Pair  Yellow  Duckwing  Games, 
264.  Pair  Red  Pile  Games,    . 

255.  Pair  Black  Games, 

256.  Pair  White  Games, 

257.  Pair  Black  Sumatras,    . 


Prize.     Prize. 

■     $5 

$3 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

•f 

.        $5 

$3 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

V 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

.        $5 

S3 

3 

2 

. 

3 

2 

. 

3 

2 

. 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

• 

3 

2 

$5 

$3 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

.        $5 

$3 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

.        $5 

$3 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

List   OP   PREMIUMS. 


11 


Game  Bantams. 


Premium 
Number. 

258. 
259. 
260. 
261. 
262. 
263. 
264. 
265. 


Breeding  pen,  any  variety  of  Game  Bantams, 
Pair  Black-breasted  Red  Game  Bantams,   . 
Pair  Brown-breasted  Red  Game  Bantams, 
Pair  Red  Pile  Game  Bantams, 
Pair  White  Game  Bantams,     . 
Pair  Silver  Duckwing  Game  Bantams, 
Pair  Yellow  Duckwing  Game  Bantams, 
Pair  Black  Game  Bantams,     . 

Bantams  Other  than  Game. 

266.  Breeding  pen,  any  variety  of  Bantams  other  than 

Game, 

267.  Golden  Sebright, 

268.  Silver  Sebright, 

269.  Rose-combed  Black, 

270.  Rose-combed  White, 

271.  Booted  White,     . 

272.  Japanese, 

273.  Pekin,  or  Cochin, 

274.  White-crested  White  Polish, 

Turkeys,  Etc. 

275.  Pair  Bronze  Turkeys, 

276.  Pair  White  Turkeys,     . 

277.  Pair  Slate  Turkeys, 

278.  Pair  Narragansett  Turkeys, 

279.  Pair  Buff  Turkeys, 

280.  Pair  Wild  Turkeys, 

Geese 

281.  Pair  Toulouse  Geese,     . 

282.  Pair  Embden  Geese,      . 

283.  Pair  White  Chinese  Geese, 

284.  Pair  Brown  Chinese  Geese, 

285.  Pair  African  Geese, 

286.  Pair  Wild  Geese, 

287.  Pair  Egyptian  Geese,    . 

Ducks 

288.  Pair  Rouen  Ducks, 

289.  Pair  Aylesbury  Ducks, 

290.  Pair  Cayuga  Ducks, 

291.  Pair  White  Muscovy  Ducks, 

292.  Pair  Colored  Muscovy  Ducks, 

293.  Pair  Pekin  Ducks, 

294.  Pair  Crested  White  Ducks,     . 
296.  Pair  Call  Ducks, 

296.  Pair  Black  East  Indian  Ducks, 

297.  Pair  White  Call  Ducks, 

298.  Pair  Gray  Call  Ducks, 

299.  Pair  Wood  Ducks, 

300.  Pair  Mandarin  Ducks,  « 


1st 

2nd 

Prize.     Prize. 

$5 

$3 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

5 

3 

1 

$5 

$3 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

$5 

$3 

6 

3 

5 

3 

5 

3 

5 

3 

5 

3 

$5 

$3 

5 

3 

5 

3 

5 

3 

5 

3 

5 

3 

5 

3 

$3 

$2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

18 


BAY    STATE    AGRICULTURAL    SOCIETY. 


Ornamental   Fowls. 

Premium 

Ist 

2nd 

Number. 

Prize. 

Prize. 

301. 

Pair  Pearl  Guinea  Fowls,     .           ... 

»3 

$2 

302. 

Pair  White  Guinea  Fowls,  .           .           .           . 

3 

2 

303. 

Pair  Pea  Fowls,          .           .           .           .           . 

3 

2 

304. 

Pair  White  Pea  Fowls,         .           .           .           . 

3 

2 

305. 

Pair  Golden  Pheasants,        .           .           .           . 

3 

2 

306. 

Pair  Silver  Pheasants,          .           .           .           . 

3 

2 

307. 

Pair  English  Pheasants,      .           .           .           . 

a 

2 

308. 

Pen  of  Partridges,  not  less  than  five  pairs, 

3 

2 

309. 

Pen  of  Quail,  not  less  than  five  pairs. 
Pigeons. 

3 

2 

310. 

Pair  Black  Carriers, 

.        $1 

$0.50 

311. 

Pair  Dun  Carriers,      .           .           .           . 

.50 

312. 

Pair  any  other  Carriers— all  compete  together, 

.50 

313. 

Pair  Black  Pied  Pouters,      . 

.50 

3U. 

Pair  Blue  Pied  Pouters, 

.50 

315. 

Pair  White  Pouters, 

.50 

316. 

Pair  any  other  Pouters— all  compete  together, 

.50 

317. 

Pair  Black  Barbs,       .... 

.50 

318. 

Pair  lied  Barbs,          .... 

.50 

319. 

Pair  Yellow  Barbs,     .... 

.50 

320. 

Pair  Dun  Barbs,          .... 

.50 

321. 

Pair  White  Barbs,      .... 

.50 

.•522. 

Pair  White  Fantails— S.  H. 

.50 

323. 

Pair  Black  Fantails— S.  H. 

.50 

324. 

Pair  Blue  Fantails— S.  H.    .    ,      . 

.50 

325. 

Pair  Red  Fantails— S.  H.      . 

.50 

326. 

Pair  Yellow  Fantails— S.  H. 

.50 

327. 

Pair  Dun  Fantails— S.  H.    . 

.50 

328. 

Pair  White  Fantails— Crested, 

.50 

329. 

Pair  Black  Fantails— Crested, 

.50 

330. 

Pair  Blue  Pan  tails— Crested, 

.60 

831. 

Pair  Red  Fantails— Crested, 

.50 

332. 

Pair  Yellow  Fantails— Crested,      . 

.50 

333. 

Pair  Dun  Fantails— Crested, 

.60 

334. 

Pair  Black  English  Owls,     . 

.50 

335. 

Pair  Blue  English  Owls, 

.60 

336. 

Pair  Silver  English  Ovvls,    . 

.50 

337. 

Pair  White  English  Owls,    . 

.50 

338. 

Pair  Red  English  Owls, 

.50 

339. 

Pair  Yellow  English  Owls, 

•..50 

340. 

Pair  Dun  English  Owls, 

.50 

341. 

Pair  Black  African  Owls,    . 

.50 

342. 

Pair  Blue  African  Owls, 

.50 

343. 

Pair  Silver  African  Owls,    . 

.50 

344. 

Pair  White  African  Owls, 

.60 

345. 

Pair  Red  African  Owls, 

.50 

346. 

Pair  Yellow  African  Owls, 

.50 

347. 

Pair  Dun  African  Owls, 

.50 

348. 

Pair  Black  Turbits, 

.50 

349. 

Pair  Blue  Turbits, 

.50 

350. 

Pair  Silver  Turbits,              ... 

.50 

LIST    OF    PREMIUMS. 


19 


*remium 

351. 

Pair 

352. 

Pair 

353 

Pair 

354. 

Bail- 

355. 

Pair 

356. 

Pail- 

357. 

Pair 

358. 

Pair 

359. 

Pair 

360. 

Pair 

361. 

Pair 

362. 

Pair 

363. 

Pair 

364. 

Pair 

365. 

Pair 

366. 

Pair 

367. 

Pair 

368. 

Pair 

369. 

Pair 

370. 

Pair 

371. 

Pair 

372. 

Pair 

373. 

Pair 

374. 

Pair 

375. 

Pair 

376. 

Pair 

377. 

Pair 

378. 

Pair 

379. 

Pair 

380. 

Pair 

381. 

Pair 

382. 

Pair 

383. 

Pair 

384. 

Pair 

385. 

Pair 

386. 

Pair 

387. 

Pair 

388. 

Pair 

389. 

Pair 

390. 

Pair 

391. 

Pair 

392. 

Pair 

393. 

Pair 

394. 

Pair 

395. 

Pair 

396. 

Pair 

1st 
Prize. 


2nd 
Prize. 


White  Turbits, 
Yellow  Turbits, 
Black-winged  Turbits, 
Blue-winged  Turbits, 
Silver-winged  Turbits, 
Ked-winged  Turbits,    . 
Yellow-winged  Turbits, 
Black-tailed  winged  Turbits, 
Blue-tailed  winged  Turbits, 
Black  Jacobins, 
Blue  Jacobins, 
Red  Jacobins, 
Yellow  Jacobins, 
Dun  Jacobins, 
White  Jacobins. 

Pigmy  Pouters— all  colors  compete  together, 
Black  Trumpeters, 
Dun  Trumpeters, 
Red  Trumpeters, 
Yellow  Trumpeters,     . 
White  Trumpeters, 
Black  Mottled  Trumpeters, 
Black  Swallows, 
Blue  Swallows, 
Red  Swallows, 
Yellow  Swallows, 
any  other  Swallows— all  compete  together. 

Black  Magpies,  capped  and  smooth-heads — 

compete  together,       .... 
Blue  Magpies,  capped  and  smooth-heads — 

compete  together,       .... 
Red  Magpies,  capped  and  smooth-heads — 

compete  together,        .... 
Yellow  Magpies,  capped   and   smooth-heads 

— compete  together,    .... 
Almond  Short-faced  Tumblers, 
Red  or  Yellow   Agate   Mottled   Short- faced 

Tumblers,  ..... 

Red   or  Yellow   Self    Colored    Short-faced 

Tumblers,  ..... 

Black  Baldhead  Tumblers,     . 
Blue  Baldhead  Tumblers, 
any  other  Baldhead  Tumblers — all  compete 

together,  .... 

Black  Beard  Tumblers, 
Blue  Beard  Tumblers, 

any  other  Beard  Tumblers — all  compete 

together,  ..... 

Inside  Tumblers — all  colors  compete  together. 
Black  Nuns,        ..... 
Red  Nuns,  ..... 

Yellow  Nuns,      ..... 
Priests — all  colors  compete  together. 
Black  Dragoons,  .... 


20 


BAY    STATE    AGRICULTURAL    SOCIETY. 


Premium 

Number. 

397. 

Pair 

398. 

Pair 

399. 

Pair 

400. 

Pair 

401. 

Pair 

402. 

Pair 

403. 

Pair 

404. 

Pair 

405. 

Best 

406. 

Best 

407. 

Besfe 

408. 

Best 

409. 

Best 

410. 

Best 

1st  2nd 

Prize.     Prize. 


Blue  Dragoons,  .... 

any  other  Dragoons — all   three  colors  com- 
pete together,  .... 

Short-face    Antwerps — all    colors   compete 
together,  ..... 

Long-face  Antwerps — all    colors    compete 
together,  ..... 

Runts — all  colors  compete  together, 

Helmets— all  colors  compete  together, 

Archangels,  .... 

Ice  Pigeons,  .... 

five  pairs  Pouters,        .... 

five  pairs  Jacobins,      .  .  •  . 

five  pairs  Owls,  .... 

five  pairs  Trumpeters, 

five  pairs  Turbits,        .... 

five  pairs  Fantails,       •  .  .  . 


$1    $0.60 
1         .50 


.50 


.50 

.50 

..oO 

.50 

.50 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

Hatching  Apparatus. 

411.  Incubator  in  operation,  ....       $10 

412.  Artificial  Motlier  or  Brooder,  ...  10 

413.  Model,  not  exceeding  24  inches  long,  of  house  for 

artificial  rearing  of  chickens,  with  ground 
plan  and  statement  of  points  of  merit,  5 

414.  Incubator  hatching  the    largest    percentage    of 

chickens  during  the  Exhibition,  .  10 


$5 
5 


Class  V. 
IMPLEMENTS  AND  MACHINES 


Superintendent.— 'E.  H.  Appleton,  Lynnfleld. 


The  exhibition  of  agricultural  implements  and  machinery  and  also 
of  other  labor-saving  machinery,  and  of  manufactured  articles  of 
utility,  is  invited. 

Exhibitors  of  stoves  and  carriages  must  erect  or  provide  build- 
ings or  tents  for  themselves. 

Certificates  of  merit  will  be  awarded  (to  the  inventors  or  makers) 
for  such  articles  as  the  judges  may  be  able  to  examine,  or  test  sufl3- 
ciently  to  decide  as  to  their  merits,  and  which  they  may  find 
deserving  of  approval  or  commendation. 

Entries  under  this  invitation  must  be  made  thirty  days  previous 
to  the  opening  of  the  fair. 


LIST    OF    PREMIUMS. 


21 


Class  VI.-G-RAIN  AND  VEG-ETABLES. 

Superintendent. — W.  W.  Rawson,   Arlington. 


Wo,  23.   Grain,  Seeds,  Hops,  grown  in  1886, 


Premium 
Number. 

415.  White  Winter  Wheat,  one  peck, 

416.  Red  Winter  Wheat,  one  peck, 

417.  Spring  Wlieat,  one  peck, 

418.  Winter  Rye,  one  peck, 

419.  Spring  Rye,  one  peck, 

420.  White  Oats,  one  peck, 

421.  Black  or  Gray  Oats,  one  peck, 

422.  Winter  Barley,  one  peck, 

423.  Two-rowed  Spring  Barley,  one  peck, 

424.  Four-rowed  Spring  Barley,  one  peck, 

425.  Large  Field  Beans,  one  peck. 

426.  Small  Field  Beans,  one  peck, 

427.  Field  Peas,  one  peck, 

428.  Buckwheat,  one  peck, 

429.  Medium  Clover  Seed,  one  peck, 

430.  Timothy  Seed,  one  peck, 

431.  Millet  Seed,  one  peck, 

432.  Flax  Seed,  one  peck, 

433.  Sorghum  Seed,  one  peck, 

434.  Twenty  Seed  Ears  Yellow  Corn,  8  rowed, 

435.  Twenty  Seed  Ears  Yellow  Corn,  12  rowed, 

436.  Twenty  Seed  Ears  Yellow  Dent  Corn, 

437.  Twenty  Seed  Ears  Early  Sweet  Corn, 

438.  Twenty  Seed  Ears  Intermediate  Sweet  Corn, 

439.  Twenty  Seed  Ears  Late  Sweet  Corn, 

440.  Hops,  1  bale  of  100  lbs.  or  over, 


1st 
Prize. 


2nd       3d 
PrizQ.  Prize. 

$2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 


iVo.  24:.     Vegetables, 

No  Entry  to  Compete  in  Two  Places. 

Premium  Ist 

Number.  Prize. 

441.  Largest  Collection  of  Vegetables,  .    $25    $15 

442.  Best  Collection  of  Vegetables,        .    .  .25 

443.  Beets,  Turnip  Rooted,  twelve  specimens,  .        5 

444.  Carrots,  Long  Orange,  twelve  specimens,  .        5- 

445.  Carrots,  Intermediate,  twelve  specimens,  .        5 

446.  Parsnips,  twelve  specimens,         .       .  .5 

Potatoes. 

447.  Collection   of  not  less   than   ten   varieties, 

twelve  specimens  each,      .           .           .  SIO 

448.  Early  Rose,  twelve  specimens,            .           .  3 

449.  Clark's  No.  1,  twelve  specimens,        .           .  3 

450.  Beauty  of  Hebron,  twelve  specinoens,           .  3 

451.  Pearl  of  Savoy,  twelve  specimens,     .           .  3 

452.  Perfect  Peach  Blow,        ....  3 


2nd 
Prize. 


85 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 


3rd 
Prize. 


$5 
1 
1 
1 
1 


22 


BAY    STATE    AGRICULTURAL    SOCIETY. 


Premium 
Number. 

453.  All  other  varieties  compete  together,  twelve 

specimens  each, 

454.  Sweet,  twelve  specimens  each, 

455.  Egg  Plant,  four  specimens,    . 

Cabbages. 
Collection   of  not  less   than  five   varieties, 

three  specimens  each, 
Stone  Mason,  three  specimens, 
Brunswick,  three  specimens, 
Curled  Savoy,  three  specimens. 
Drumhead  Savoy,  three  specimens,    . 
Red,  three  specimens, 


456. 

457. 
458. 
459. 
460. 
461. 

462. 
463. 
464. 


465. 

466. 
467. 
468. 


469. 

470. 
471. 
472. 


473. 
474. 
475. 
476. 


477. 

478. 


1st 
Prize. 

2ud 
Prize. 

3rd 
Prize 

.      $3 
3 

$2 
2 

$1 
1 

5 

3 

1 

s, 

.    $10 
3 
3 

,        3 
3 
3 

$5 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

$1 

Celery. 
Any  variety,  best  kept   during  Exhibition, 

four  roots,      .....    |10      $5 
Boston  Market,  best  kept  during  Exhibition, 

four  roots,      .  .  .  .  .53 

Arlington,  best  kept  during  Exhibition,  four 

roots,    .  .  .  .  .  .53 

Cauliflowers. 
Collection  of  not  less  than  three  varieties, 

four  specimens  each,  .  .  .    $10      $5 

Henderson's  Snow  Ball,  four  specimens,     .        5        3 
Erfurt,  four  specimens,  .  .  .53 

All  other  varieties  compete  together,   four 

specimens,  .  .  .  .53 

Onions. 

Collection  Of  not  less  than   four 

twelve  specimens  each, 
Danvers  Yellow,  twelve  specimens, 
Portugal,  twelve  specimens, 
Red,  twelve  specimens. 

Melons. 
Montreal,  three  specimens, 
Hackensack,  twelve  specimens. 
Long  Musk,  three  specimens, 
Water,  three  specimens. 

Turnips. 

Flat,  twelve  specimens, 
Swedish,  twelve  specimens,     . 


479.  Salsify,  twelve  specimens  each. 

Tomatoes. 

480.  Collection   of    not  less  than  ten  varieties, 

twelve  specimens,    .... 

481.  Acme,  twelve  specimens, 
482:     Emery,  twelve  specimens, 
483.     Paragon,  twelve  specimens,     . 


$1 
1 


$1 
1 


.      $5 
3 
3 
3 

$3 

2  $1 
2  1 
2       1 

• 

.      $3 

.        3 

3 

3 

S2  $1 
2  1 
2  1 
2       1 

• 

.      $3 
3 

$2  $1 
2       1 

3  2 
3  2 
3         2 


LIST    OF    PREMIUMS. 


23 


Premium 
Number. 

484.  Perfection,  twelve  specimens, 

485.  Beauty,  twelve  specimens, 

486.  Cardinal,  twelve  specimens,     . 

487.  Endive,  four  specimens, 

488.  Martynia,  twenty-four  specimens, 

489.  Okra,  twenty-four  specimens, 

490.  Horse  Radish,  four  specimens, 

491.  Beans,  Large  Lima,  two  quarts, 

492.  Beans,  Small  Lima,  two  quarts, 

493.  Corn,  Sweet,  twelve  ears, 

494.  Corn,  Yellow,  twelve  ears, 

495.  Peppers,  twenty-four  specimens, 
496..    Pickles,  twenty-four  specimens. 

Squashes. 

497.  Marrow,  three  specimens, 

498.  Hubbard,  three  specimens, 

499.  Marblehead,  three  specimens, 

500.  Turban,  three  specimens, 

501.  Hybrid,  three  specimens, 

502.  Canada  Crookneck,  three  specimens, 

503.  Summer  Crookneck,  three  specimens 

504.  Largest  Squash,  one  specimen, 

505.  Pumpkins,  three  specimens,     . 

506.  Lettuce,  any  variety,  four  heads, 

507.  Parsley,  one  peck. 

Novelties. 

508.  Collection  of  Novelties,  without  regard  to 

numbers,       ..... 


Ist 

2nd 

.3rd 

Prize. 

Prize. 

Prize. 

m 

$2 

$1 

3 

2 

1 

8 

2 

1 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

.        3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

.       $S 

$2 

$1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

1 

,        3 

1 

$15 

$10 

85 

Class  VII.    DAIRY. 

Superintendent — Maj.  Henry  E.  Alvord,  Mounlainville,  N.  Y. 

No.  25.    Butter. 

Persons  making  Entries  for  these  Butter  Prizes  are  required  to 
furnish  full  statements,  in  writing,  as  to  the  kind  and  treatment  of  the 
cows  from  which  the  butter  was  made,  and  full  particulars  as  to 
the  method  of  making  the  butter.  Such  statements  must  be  sent 
to  the  Secretary  at  the  time  when  the  Entry  is  made.  No  prizes 
will  be  awarded  when  this  rule  is  not  followed.  Only  one  prize 
will  be  given  under  any  butter  class  to  any  one  Exhibitor. 

609.  Five  packages,  not  less  than  30  lbs.  each 
net,  made  at  the  same  dairy,  creamery 
or  factory,  at  any  time.     .  .  .      $30    $20 


24  BAY    STATE    AGRICULTURAL    SOCIETY. 

Premium  1st       2ad        3d 

Number.  Prize.  Prize.  Prize. 

510.  Package,  not   less  than  30  lbs.  net,  made 

anywhere  and  prior  to  July,  1886,        .      820      ^10      $5 

511.  Package,  not    less  than  30  lbs.  net,  made 

at  any  time,  at  a  creamery  or   factory,       20         10        5 

512.  Package,   not  less   than  30  lbs.net,    made 

at  any  time,  at  a  private  farm  or  dairy,       20         10        5 

513.  Package  not  less  than  5  lbs.,    nor  over  io 

lbs.,  net,  in  form  for  delivery  unbroken 

to  consumer,  .  .  ."  •        15         10        5 

514.  Sample,    not   less   than    3    lbs.    in  prints, 

moulds,  or  rolls,  made  at  a  creamery  or 

factory,  .  .  .  •  .        15         10        5 

515.  Sample,    not    less    than    3   lbs.   in    prints, 

moulds,  or  rolls,  made  at  a  private  farm 

or  dairy,         .  .  .  .       15         10        5 

516.  Sample  of  granular  butter,  shown  in  brine 

in  a  glass  jar,  not  less  than  2  lbs.,        .        15        10        5 

No.  26.      Cheese, 

Similar  statements  to  those  required  for  Butter  exhibited  must 
accompany  the  entries  for  Cheese,  to  include  the  method  of  manu- 
facture and  preparation  of  the  rennet. 

Cheese  will  be  judged  upon  a  scale  of  points,  and,  in  the  class 
for  5  cheeses,  uniformity  in  size,  shape,  color  and  flavor,  in  the 
respective  entries,  will  be  considered  points  of  merit. 

Premium  1st        2nd 

Number.  Prize.    Prize. 

517.  Five  Cheeses,  not  less  than  20  lbs.  each, 

made  at  any  time,  from  the  same  fac- 
tory or  dairy,         ....  $25      $15 

518.  American  Cheese  of  the  usual  shape  and 

character,  not  less  than  20  lbs.  weight, 

over  1  year  old,     ....  20        10 

519.  American  Cheese  of  the  usual  shape  and 

character,  not  less  than  20  lbs.  weight, 

less  than  one  year  old,    ...  20        10 

The  judges  may  also  award  not  exceeding  $45  to  exhibitors  of 
fancy  styles,  or  new  kinds,  of  cheese,  if  the  exhibits  are  found 
worthy. 

JV^o.  27.     Bread. 

520.  Wheat  Bread  of  fine  flour,    .  .  .       f  5        83         $2 

521.  Unbolted  Wheat,  or  Graham,  Bread,         .582 

522.  Rye  Bread, 5  3  2 

523.  Indian,  or  Rye  and  Indian,  Bread,  .532 

3^o.  28.      Bees  and  Money. 

524.  Italian  Bees,  in  observatory  hive,  .  S5        $3 

525.  Black  Bees,  in  observatory  hive,  .  5  3 


LIST    OF    PREMIUMS.  25 


Premium  1st         2nd 

Number.  Prize.     Prize. 

526.  Frame  with  queen    cells,  as  built  by  the 

bees,  and  shown  with  the  bees    in  an 

observatory  hive,            ...  $5           $3 

527.  Comb  Honey,  white'  clover  or  linden,  not 

less  than  20  lbs.                ...  5             3 

528.  Comb  Honey,  fall  flowers,  not   less  than 

20  lbs 5             3 

529.  Extracted  Honey,  not  less  than  20  lbs.    .  5             3 

As  to  bees,  regard  to  be  had  to  quality  of  queens  and  bees.     As 
to  honey,  both  quality  and  style  of  packages  to  be  considered. 

530.  Beeswax— 20  lb.  lots,            ...  53 

531.  Best   Movable  Comb   Hive,    with   imple- 

ments connected  with  the  apiary,       .  "             5             3 


Class  VIII -FRUITS  AND   FLOWERS. 

Superintendent— J on-N  B.  Moore,  Concord. 

JVo.  29.      Plants  and  Flowers. 


All  articles  for  competition  and  exhibition  must  be  ready 
for  examination  by  the  Committees  at  10  A.  M.  on  Tuesday,  Octo- 
ber 5.  The  exhibition  will  be  open  to  the  public  at  3  P.  M.  on 
Tuesday,  and  will  close  at  10  P.  M.  on  Friday. 


GENERAL  EULES  AND  REGULATIONS 

FOE 

FRUITS   AND    FLOWERS. 


1.  All  Fruits  and  Flowers  oflfered  for  Prizes,  must  have  their 
names  annexed,  and  must  have  been  grown  by  the  competitors. 
Specimens  offered  for  exhibition  by  others  than  the  growers,  must 
in  all  cases  have  the  names  of  the  growers  aflixed,  if  known. 

2.  Where  a  certain  number  or  quantity  of  Plants,  Flowers,  and 
Fruits  is  designated  in  the  Schedule,  there  must  be  neither  more 
nor  less  than  that  number  or  quantity  of  specimens  shown;  and  in 
no  case  can  any  other  varieties  than  those  named  in  the  Schedule 
be  in  the  stand. 

3.  When  only  one  prize  is  offered  for  any  article,  only  a  single 
specimen   or   collection    can  be  shown  by  one  person;  but  when 


26  BAY    STATE    AGRICULTURAL    SOCIETY. 

a  second,  third,  or  fourth  prize  is  offered,  two,  three,  or  four 
specimens  or  collections  may  be  exhibited,  but  no  variety  can  be 
duplicated. 

4.  All  persons  exhibiting  Plants,  Flo.wers,  and  Fruits,  v-ho  desire 
reports  of  the  same,  must  hand  lists  to  the  Chairmen  of  the  respect- 
ive Committees. 

5.  After  the  articles  are  arranged,  they  will  be  under  the  exclu- 
sive charge  of  the  Committees,  and  not  even  the  owners  will  have 
liberty  to  remove  or  touch  them,  until  the  exhibition  is  closed,  when 
they  will  be  delivered  as  the  contributors  may  direct. 

6.  No  Flowers  or  Fruits  will  be  entitled  to  a  prize  unless  they 
possess  points  of  superiority. 

7.  Competitors  will  be  required  to  furnish  information  as  to 
their  modes  of  cultivation,  and  to  present  specimens  for  trial  and 
examination  if  necessary. 

8.  No  cards  of  a  business  nature  will  be  allowed  in  any  exhibi- 
tion. 

9.  In  awarding  Premiums  for  Fruits,  adaptation  to  general  cul- 
tivation will  be  deemed  indispensable. 

10.  Attention  is  called  to  the  Special  Rules  for  Flowers  and 
Fruits,  and  all  articles  not  oflered  in  conformity  to  the  Rules  will 
be  disqualified,  and  Prizes  will  be  awarded  only  to  exhibitors  who 
have  complied  with  the  Rules  and  Regulations. 

11.  It  is  understood  that  all  persons  placing  any  article  in  any 
exhibition  thereby  signify  their  assent  to  all  the  Rules  and  Regula- 
tions, General  and  Special. 

Special  Rules  for  Fruits. 

1.  All  Fruits  offered  for  Premiums  must  be  correctly  named. 
Indefinite  appellations,  such  as  "Pippin,"  "Sweeting,"  "Green- 
ing," etc.,  will  not  be  considered  as  names. 

2.  All  Fruits  offered  for  Premiums  must  be  composed  of  exactly 
the  number  of  specimens  or  quantity  named  in  the  Schedule.  A 
"dish"  of  Apples,  Pears,  Peaches,  Plums,  Nectarines,  Quinces* 
Figs,  Apricots,  etc.,  is  understood  to  contain  twelve  specimens,  and 
this  number  will  be  required  of  all  Fruits  when  not  otherwise 
specified. 

3.  The  whole  quantity  required  of  any  one  variety  of  Fruit 
must  be  shown  in  a  single  dish  or  basket. 

4.  Contributors  of  Fruits  for  Exhibition  or  Prizes,  must  pre- 
sent the  same  in  the  Society's  dishes.  Market  baskets  will  not  be 
allowed  on  the  tables. 

5.  No  person  can  compete  for  more  than  one  Prize  with  the 
same  variety,  or  varieties,  of  Fruit;  except  that  a  single  dish  may 


LIST    OF    PREMIUMS.  27 


be  of  the  same  variety, — but  not  the  same  specimeus, — as  one  of  a 
collection. 

6.  Grapes  grown  on  girdled  vines  cannot  compete  for  a  Pre- 
mium. 

■7.  All  Fruits  ofiered  for  Prizes,  except  when  otherwise  stated 
and  those  for  foreign  Grapes,  must  be  of  out-door  culture. 

8.  The  Fruit  Committee,  in  making  their  awards,  will  consider 
the  flavor,  beauty,  and  size  of  the  specimens,  comparing  each  of 
these  properties  with  a  fair  standard  of  the  variety.  The  adapta- 
tion of  the  variety  to  general  cultivation  will  also  be  taken  into  ac- 
count. Other  things  being  equal,  specimens  most  nearly  in  per- 
fection, as  regards  ripeness,  will  have  the  preference. 

Special  Mules  for  Flowers  and  Plants > 

1.  All  named  varieties  of  Plants  or  Flowers  exhibited  for  pre- 
miums, must  have  the  name  legibly  and  correctly  written  on  stifl" 
card,  wood,  or  some  other  permanent  substance;  and  each  sepa- 
rate plant  or  flower  must  have  its  name  attached. 

2.  Plants  in  Pots,  to  be  entitled  to  Prizes,  must  evince  skilful 
culture  in  the  profusion  of  bloom,  and  the  beauty,  symmetry,  and 
vigor  of  the  specimens. 

3.  No  person  can  compete  for  any  Prize  for  a  single  specimen, 
with  a  variety  shown  in  a  collection. 

4.  When  prizes  are  offered  for  the  same  flower  in  different 
classes,  any  person  may  exhibit  in  more  than  one  class,  but  no 
variety  can  be  duplicated. 

5.  All  exhibitors,  not  strictly  complying  with  the  above  rules, 
will  be  excluded  from  competition  for  Premium. 

Plants  and  Flowers. 

Premium  1st       2nd        3d 

Number.  Prize.  Prize.  Prize. 

532.  Evergreen  Trees  and  Shrubs. — Display  in 

pots  of  other  than  Native  Ever- 
greens of  New  England,  named, 
three  prizes,       .  .  .  .     $10        $8         $6 

SOCIETY'S  PRIZES. 
Plants  in  Pots. 

533.  Greenhouse  Plants. — Six  greenhouse  and 

stove  plants,  of  different  named 
varieties,  one  Croton  admissible, 
four  prizes,         .  .  .       $30      $25      $20      $15 

534.  Specimen     Flowering     Plants.  —  Three 

named   varieties,    in    bloom,   three 

prizes, 10  8  6 

635.  Single  named  specimen,  three  prizes,  5  4  3 


28  BAY    STATE    AGRICULTURAL    SOCIETY. 

Premium  1st  2ud        3rd 

Numbex".  Prize.    Prize.    Prize. 

536.  Variegated  Leaved   Plants. — Six  named 

varieties,  not  offered  in  the  collec- 
tion of  greenhouse  plants,  Crotons 
and  Dracaenas  not  admissible,  three 
prizes,      .....       $12      $10       '$8 

537.  Single   specimen,  named,  not  offered 

in  any  collection,  three  prizes,        .543 

538.  Caladiums. — Four  named  varieties,  two 

prizes,      .....  54 

539.  Ferns. — Six  named  varieties,  no  Adian- 

tiiras  admissible,  three  prizes,         .864 

540.  Adiantums. — Six  named   varieties,  three 

prizes,      .  .  .  .  .  6  4  3 

541.  Tree  Fern. — Single  specimen,  named,  two 

prizes,      .  •  .  .  .  6  4 

542.  Lycopods. — Four  named  varieties,   two 

prizes,      .....  32 

543.  Dracaenas. — Six    named    varieties,    two 

prizes,      .....  86 

544.  Crotons. — Six  named  varieties,  in  not  ex- 

ceeding six-inch  pots,  three  prizes,  6  4  3 

546.     Palm. — Single    specimen,     named,     two 

prizes,      .....  65 

546.  Nepenthes.— Three  plants,   named,    two 

prizes,      .....  65 

547.  Succulents. — Collection  of  twelve  named 

species  and  varieties,  two  prizes,  4  3 

548.  Orchids. — Six  plants,  named  varieties,  in 

bloom,  three  prizes,     .  .  .         12        10  8 

549.  Three    plants,    named    varieties,    in 

bloom,  three  prizes,     .  .  .865 

550.  Single  plant  in  bloom,  four  prizes,    $5482 

Cut  Flovters. 

551.  Gladioli. — Best  display,   and    best  kept 

during  exhibition,  of  named  or  un- 
named varieties,  filling  one  hundred 
bottles,  two  prizes,      •  .  .  8  6 

552.  Dahlias. — To   be   examined  by  the   Com- 

mittee each  day  of  the  exhibition, 
the  prizes  to  be  awarded  on  the  last 
day.  Twelve  named  varieties, 
three  prizes,       ....  4  3  2 

553.  Six  named  varieties,  three  prizes,      .321 

554.  Three  named  varieties,  two  prizes,    .  2  1 

555.  Liliputian  Dahlias. — General  display,  fill- 

ing twenty-five  bottles,  three  prizes,  &  2  1 

556.  Cut  Flowers. — Best  display,  and  best  kept 

during  the  exhibition,  filling  one 
hundred  and  fifty  iDottles,  five 
prizes,      .  .  .       $12      $10  8  6  4 

557.  Baskets,  Vases  and  Designs  of  Flowers. — 

Best  arranged,  and  best  kept 
through    the  exhibition,  six  prizes, 

$8        $7        $6  5  4  3 


LIST    OF    PREMIUMS. 


29 


No.  30.      Fruits, 

See  Special  Rules  for  Fruits,  Nos.  2,  3  and  4. 

Premium  1st         2nd        3rd  4tli 

Number.  Prize.    Prize.    Prize.   Prize, 

558.  Collection  of  Apples,  not  less  than 

15  varieties,  .  .  .      $10        $5 

559.  Collection  of  Pears,  not  less  than  15 

varieties,      .  .  .  .        10  5 

560.  Collection  of  Grapes,  not  less  than 

6  varieties,  .  .  .        10  5 


Foreign  Grapes. 

561.  Heaviest  and  Best-ripened  Bunch  of 

any   Foreign   Black   Grape,    not 
less  than  five  pounds, 

562.  Heaviest  and  Best-ripened  Bunch  of 

any   Foreign   White   Grape,  not 
less  than  five  pounds, 


563. 

Baldwin, 

m 

$3 

$2 

564. 

Danvers  Sweet, 

3 

2 

1 

565. 

Dutch  Codlin,    . 

2 

1 

566. 

Fall  Orange,  or  Holden, 

3 

2 

1 

567. 

Fameuse, 

3 

2 

1 

568. 

Foundling, 

4 

3 

2 

569. 

Garden  Royal,    . 

3 

2 

1 

570. 

Golden  Russet, 

2 

1 

571. 

Gravenstein,      .           .           . 

4 

3 

2 

672. 

Hubbardston,    .           .           .           . 

4 

3 

2 

573. 

Hunt  Russet,      . 

3 

2 

1 

574. 

Lady's  Sweet,    . 

2 

1 

675. 

Leicester, 

2 

1 

576. 

Maiden's  Blush, 

2 

1 

577. 

Mother,    .... 

3 

2 

1 

578. 

Northern  Spy, 

3 

2 

1 

579. 

Porter,     .... 

3 

2 

1 

580. 

Pumpkin  Sweet, 

2 

1 

581. 

Rhode  Island  Greening, 

4 

3 

2 

582. 

Roxbury  Russet, 

4 

3 

2 

583. 

Tolman's  Sweet, 

3 

2 

1 

584. 

Tompkins  King, 

3 

2 

1 

585. 

Washington  Royal,  or  Palmer, 

3 

2 

586. 

Washington  Strawberry, 

2 

1 

587. 

Any  other  variety, 

Crab  Apples. 

3 

2 

1 

588. 

Hyslop,  twenty-four  specimens, 

2 

1 

589. 

Transcendent,  twenty-four  specim 
Pears. 

ens,    2 

1 

590. 

Angouleme, 

^4 

$3 

$2 

591. 

Anjou, 

4 

3 

2        $1 

592. 

Bartlett, 

4 

3 

2           1 

593. 

Belle  Lucrative, 

3 

2 

1 

30 

BAY    8TATE    AGRICULTIRAI. 

SOCIETY. 

Premium 

1st 

2nd 

3rd        4th. 

Number. 

Prize. 

Prize. 

Prize.   Prize. 

594. 

Bosc,                      .... 

84 

$3 

62         $1 

595. 

Bonssock, 

3 

2 

596. 

Clairgeau,           .... 

3 

2 

597. 

Cornice,              .... 

3 

2 

598. 

Dana's  Hovev, 

4 

3 

599. 

DieL                     .... 

3 

2 

600. 

Goodalc,             .... 

3 

2 

601. 

Hardy,                .... 

3 

2 

602. 

Howell,               .... 

3 

2 

603. 

Lawrence,          .... 

3 

2 

604. 

Louise  Bonne  of  Jersey, 

3 

2 

605. 

Marie  Louise, 

3 

2 

606. 

Merruim, 

3 

2 

607. 

Onondaga,          .           .           .           . 

3 

2 

608. 

Paradise  of  Autumn, 

3 

2 

609. 

Seckel,               .... 

4 

3 

610. 

Sheldon,             .          •           .           . 

4 

3 

2 

611. 

Souvenir  du  Congres, 

3 

2 

612. 

St.  Michael  Archangel, 

3 

2 

613. 

Superfln,             .... 

3 

2 

614. 

Urbaniste 

3 

2 

615. 

Vicar,                 .... 

3 

2 

616. 

Winter  Nelis, 

3 

2 

617. 

Any  other  variety. 

Peaches. 

3 

2 

618. 

Coolidge's  Favorite, 

$3 

82 

SI 

619. 

Crawford's  Early, 

3 

2 

620. 

Foster, 

3 

2 

621. 

Old  Mixon  Freestone, 

3 

2 

622. 

Stump  the  World, 

3 

2 

623. 

Any  other  variety, 

3 

2 

624. 

Orchard  House  Culture,  any  variety 

of  Peaches, 

4 

3 

625. 

Nectarines,  any  variety. 

'      2 

1 

626. 

Plums,  not  less  than  four  varieties. 

5 

4 

3 

627. 

Plums,  any  one  variety, 

Native  Grapes. 

3 

2 

1 

628. 

Six  bunches  of  Brighton, 

$3 

$2 

SI 

629. 

Six  bunches  of  Concord, 

3 

2 

630. 

Six  bunches  of  Cottage, 

3 

2 

631. 

Six  bunches  of  Delaware,     . 

3 

2 

632. 

Six  bunches  of  Massasoit, 

3 

2 

633. 

Six  bunches  of  Moore's  Early, 

3 

2 

634. 

Six  bunches  of  Wilder, 

3 

2 

635. 

Six  bunches  of  Worden, 

3 

2 

686. 

Six  bunches  of  Kayes, 

3 

2 

637. 

Six  bunches  of  any  other  variety, 
Foreign  Grapes. 

3 

2 

638. 

Four  varieties,  two  bunches  each. 

$10 

$8 

$6        $4 

,639. 

Two  bunches  Black  Hamburg, 

5 

4 

3 

640. 

Two  bunches  Wilniot's  Hamburg, 

5 

4 

3 

641. 

Two  bunches  Muscat  of-  Alexandria, 

5 

4 

3 

642. 

Two  bunches  of  any  other  variety, 

5 

4 

3 

LIST    OF    PREMIUMS. 


31 


Cranberries. 


Preniiiiiu 
Number. 


1st 
Prize. 


643.     Half-peck, 


2nd 
Prize. 

$2 


3rd  - 
Prize. 

$1 


644. 
645. 
646. 
647. 
648. 
649. 
650. 
651. 
652. 
653. 
654. 
655. 
656. 
657. 
658. 
659. 
660. 
661. 
662. 
663. 
664. 
665. 
666. 
667. 
668, 
679. 
670. 
671. 
672. 
673. 
674. 
675. 
676. 
677. 
678. 
679. 
680. 
681. 
682. 
683. 
684. 
685. 
686. 
687. 
688. 
689. 
690. 
691. 


Class  IX.— DOMESTIC  MANUFACTURES. 

Superintendent— W .  L.  Warner,  Suuderland. 

J^o.  31. 

Einbroidured  Plush  Table  Cover,    .  .       $2        $1 

Embroidered  Worsted  Table  Cover,  .  1  .■; 

Embroidered  Plush  Chair  Cover,    .  2 

Embroidered  Silk  Chair  Cover,       .  .  1.50 

Silk  Embroidered  Infant's  Skirt,    .  1 

Silk  Embroidered  Child's  Dress, 

Silk  Embroidered  Pin  Cushion, 

Silk  Embroidered  Toilet  Set, 

Silk  Enibroidei'ed  Men's  Slippers, 

Worsted  Knit  Men's  Slippers, 

Worsted  Knit  Women's  Slippers, 

Display  of  Silk  Embroidery  by  maker, 

Display  of  Woi'sted  Embroidery  by  maker, 

Display  of  Linen  Embroidery  by  maker. 

Display  of '  Cotton  Embroidery  by  maker, 

Display  of  Chenille  Embroidery  by  maker, 

Child's  Afi,'han,  Worsted,      . 

Lar<?e  Af<dian,  Worsted, 


Crochet  Hood.  . 

Crochet  Infant's  Sack, 

Crochet  Mittens, 

Knit  Mittens,     . 

Crochet  Linen  Collar, 

Embroidered  Slipper  Case,    . 

Embroidered  Broom  Holder, 

Hand  Knit  Silk  Hose, 

Hand  Knit  Silk  Socks, 

Plush  Embroidered  Table  Scarf, 

Worsted  Embroidered  Table  Scarf, 

Plush  Embroidered  Mantel  Lambrequin,  2 

Silk  Embroidered  Mantel  Lambrequin,     .  2 

Plush  Embroidered  Screen, 

Silk  Embroidered  Screen, 

Kensington  Mantel  Lambrequin, 

Kensington  Tidy, 

Keu.>>ington  Screen, 

Ken.'-ingiou  Sofa  Pillow, 

Kensington  Portiere, 

Specimen  of  Home-made  Macrame  Lace 

Specimen  of  Hand-made  Cotton  Lace, 

Specimen  of  Hand-made  Thread  Lace, 

Specimen  of  Hand-made  Darned  Lace, 

Macrame  Twine  Tidy, 

Set  Linen  Embroider^'d  Shams, 

Set  Cotton  Embroidered  Shams, 

Sofa  Pillow,  plush  embroidered, 

Sofa  Pillow,  silk  embroidered. 

Ornamental  Needlework  by  Girl  under  15  years. 


.50 

.75  .50 

1        .50 

1        .50 

.75  .50 

.75  .50 

I        .50 

1        .50 

.75  .50 

.75  .50 

.75  .50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

..50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.75  .50 

.75  .50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.75  .50 

.75  .50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 

.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 


32 


BAY    STATE    AGRICULTURAL    SOCIETY. 


Premium 
Xumber. 


1st 
Prize. 


692.  Plain  Sewins;  of  Girl  under  12  years  of  age, 

693.  Cotton  Patch  Work  Quilt,  made  by  child' 
under  10  years,  .  .  .       ) 

Cotton    Patch    Work    Quilt,     made     by 
woman  over  75  years, 

Home-made  Silk  Rug, 

Hand-made  Worsted  RUj^, 

Hand-made  Braided  Kug, 

Hand-made  Yarn  Rug, 

Home-made  Rag  Carpet, 

Hand-knit  Quilt, 

Double  Farm  Harness. 

Single  Farm  Harness, 

Single  Cart  Harness, 

Double  Coach  Harness, 

Single  Coup6  Harness, 

Light  Double  Harness, 

Light  Single  Harness, 

Single  Rnsset  Leather  Harness, 

Men  s  Saddle  and  Bridle. 

Side  Saddle  and  Bridle, 

Horse  Clothing,  sets  of  heavy  weight  for 
stable  use, 

Horse  Clothing,  sets  of  light  weight  for 
stable  use, 

Horse  Blankets,  for  farm  use,  servicea- 
bility and  cheapness  considered,    . 
All  pictures  must  be  exhibited  in  frames. 
714.     Photograph  of  any  single  animal  exhib- 
ited in  the  Cattle  Dep't. 

Photograph  of  group  of  animals  exhib- 
ited in  the  Cattle  Dep't, 

Photograph  of  any  single  animal  exhib- 
ited in  the  Horse  Dep't, 

Photograph  of  group  of  animals  exhib- 
ited in  the  Horse  Dep't, 

Photograph  of  any  single  animal  exhib- 
ited in  the  Sheep  Dep't, 

Photograph  of  group  of  animals  exhib- 
ited in  the  Sheep  Dep't, 

Photograph  of  any  single  animal  exhib- 
ited in  the  Swine  Dep't, 

Photograph  of  group  of  animals   exhib- 
ited in  the  Swine  Dep't, 

Best   Photograph    of    animals,   whether 
exhited  at  Show  or  not, 

Photographs  of  Farm  Buildings, 

Photographs  of  Growing  Crops, 

Photographs  of  Landscape  Gardening,    . 

Photographs  of  Country  Scenery, 

Photographs  of  Plantations  of  Trees  less 
than  10  years  old. 

Photographs  of  Plantations  of  Trees  more 
than  10  years  old, 


2nd         3rd 
Pi-ize.    Prize. 

.50 


.50 


$1 


694. 

695. 
696. 
697. 
698. 
699. 
700. 
701. 
702. 
703. 
704. 
705. 
706. 
707. 
708. 
709. 
710. 
711. 

712. 

713. 


715. 


716. 


717. 


718. 


719. 


720. 


721. 

722. 

723. 
724. 
725. 

726. 
727. 


728. 


2 

1 

1 

75   .50 

1 

75   .50 

1 

.75    .50 

1 

. 

75   .50 

2 

1 

2 

1 

4 

3 

3 

2 

3 

2 

4 

3 

3 

2 

4 

3 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

2 

1 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

.50 

4 

2 

2 

2 

CATALOGUE 


OF    ENTRIES   FOR    THE    FIRST 


AiiM  mm  im  m  faie 


BAY  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETY, 


TO    BE   HELD   AT 


BOSTON,  OCTOBER  5-8,  1886. 


WORCESTER : 

PRINTED    BY    CHARLES    HAMILTON, 

No.    311    Main    Street. 

1886. 


CATALOGUE. 


Class  L— CATTLE. 
No.  1. — Shorthorns. 
Shorthorn  Herds. 
Premium  1 — Large  Gold  Medal. 

1  Sam  Hodgson,  Meredith  Village,  N.  H. ;  bull,  Alfonso;    cows,  Rena, 

Lady  Clement,  Empress,  Grace,  Hattie;  reserves,  bull,  Champion; 
cow,  Dewdrop  16th. 

2  B.  Sumner  &  Son,  Woodstock,   Conn.;    bull,  Viscount  Oxford  9th; 

cows,  Constance  of  the  Manor,  Constance  of  Brookdale  25th, 
Oxford  Gwynne  9th  of  Lyonsdale,  Oxford  Gwynne  €th  of  Lyons- 
dale,  Adele  ;  heifer,  Constance  of  Lyonsdale. 

Shorthorn  Bulls  and  Produce. 
Premium  2 — Large  Gold  Medal. 

3  Sam  Hodgson,  Meredith  Village,  N.  H. ;  Alfonso. 

4  Sam  Hodgson,  Meredith  Village,  N.  H. ;  Champion. 

Shorthorn  Bulls  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  4 — $25,  $15. 

5  Sam  Hodgson,  Meredith  Village,  N.  H. ;  Garfield,  bred  by  Exhibitor, 

calved  Sept.  16,  1885,  sire  Alfonzo  61485,    Dam  Buttercup,  Vol.  26. 

6  B.  Sumner  &  Son,  Woodstock,  Conn. ;  Viscount  Oxford  9th,  bred  by 

T.  Halfords,  Castle  Hill,  Dorsetshire,  England;  calved  Dec.  10, 
1*884,  sire  Duke  of  Leicester  3d  46256,  E.  H.  B.,  dam,  Vis- 
countess Oxford. 

Shorthorn  Bull  Calves. 

Premium  5 — $10,  $5. 

7  Willard  White,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Ethelbert ;  bred  by  Thomas  Boak  & 
Sons,  GeiTy,  N.  Y. ;  calved  Oct.  25,  1885,  sire  Hopeful  No.  63038, 
dam  Miss  Joyful. 


Class  1. — Cattle. 


Shorthorn  Cows  Three  Years  Old. 
Premium  6 — $30,  $15. 

8  Sam  HodgsoD,   Meredith  Village,  N.  H. ;    Rena,  bred  by  Mrs.  Eliza 

Sutton,  Centre  Harbor,  N.  H. ;  calved  Feb.  18,  1879,  sire  Duke  of 
Belknap  *26166,  dam  Mayflower  *12224. 

9  Sara   Hodgson,  Meredith  Village,  N.   H. ;    Lady  Clement,  bred  by 

Mrs.  Eliza  Sutton,  Centre  Harbor,  N.  H. ;  calved  Jan.  20,1880, 
sire  Lord  Le  Mow  33079,  dam  Lady  of  Lake,  Vol.  16. 

10  Sam  Hodgson,  Meredith  Village,   N.   H.;   Dewdrop  16th;   bred  by 

Ljman  Draper,  Brookfield,  Mass. ;  calved  Sept.  20,  1881,  sire 
Baron  Hubback  4th  37582,  dam  Dewdrop  8th  14462. 

11  B.    Sumner  &   Son,   Woodstock,  Conn. ;     Oxford  Gwynne  7th  of 

Lyousdale;  bred  by  B.  Sumner,  Woodstock,  Conn.;  calved  Oct. 
23,  1878,  sire  Imp.  2d  Baron  Hubback  27497,  dam  Oxford  Gwynne 
5th  by  Prince  10641. 

12  B.  Sumner  &  Son,  Woodstock,  Conn. ;    Adele,  bred   by  B.  Sumner, 

Woodstock,  Conn. ;  calved  Sept.  10,  1878,  sire  Imp.  Baron  Hub- 
back  2d  27947,  dam  Alberta  by  the  Guelph  Baron  4419. 

Shorthorn  Heifers  Two  Years  Old. 
Premium  7— $20,  $10. 

13  Sam  Hodgson,  Meredith  Village,  N.  H. ;  Empress,  bred  by  Mrs. 

Eliza  Sutton,  Centre  Harbor,  N.  H. ;  calved  Dec.  3,  1883,  sire 
Chocorua  41349,  dam  Annie.     Vol.  32. 

14  Sam  Hodgson,  Meredith  Village,  N.  H. ;  Grace,  bred  by  Mrs.  Eliza 

Sutton,  Centre  Harbor,  N.  H. ;  calved  Jan.  21,  1884,  sire  Alfonso 
61485,  dam  Susie,  13939. 

15  Sam  Hodgson,  Meredith  Village,  N.  H. ;  Hattie,  bred  by  Exhibitor, 

calved  Aug.  24,  1884,  sire  Alfonso,  61485,  dam  Dewdrop  16th 
17109. 

16  B.  Sumner  &  Son,  Woodstock,  Conn. ;  Oxford  Gwynne  9th  of  Lyons- 

dale,  bred  by  Exhibitor,  calved  March  15th,  1884,  sire  Earl  Bec- 
tive  38682,  dam  Oxford  Gwynne  7th  of  Lyonsdale,  by  Imp.  2d 
Baron  Hubback  27947. 

17  B.    Sumner   &   Son,    Woodstock,   Conn.;  Constance  of  Lyonsdale, 

bred  by  D.  B.  Haight,  Dover  Plains,  N.  Y. ;  calved  July  26,  1884, 
sire  Imp.  Lord  of  Rowfauts  44198,  dam  Constance  of  Brookdale 
4th. 

18  Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. 


Shorthorns. 


Shorthorn  Heffrrs  Onk  Year  Old. 
Premium  8 — $15,  $8. 

19  Sam  Hodgson,  Meredith  Village,  N.  H. ;  Etta  Belle,  bred  by  Mrs. 

Eliza  Sutton,  Centre  Harbor,  N.   H. ;  calved  Nov.  26,  1884,  sire 
Alfonso  61485,  dam  Barbara.     Vol.  32. 

20  Sam  Hodgson,  Meredith  Village,  N.  H. ;  Jennie,  bred  by  Mrs.  Eliza 

Sutton,  Centre  Harbor,  N.  H. ;  calved  Oct.  24,  1884,  sire  Alfonso 
61485,  dam  Sutton  Beauty.     Vol.  32. 

21  B.  Sumner  &  Son,  Woodstock,  Conn. ;  Constance  of  Brookdale  25th, 

bred  by  D.  B.  Haight,  Dover  Plains,  N.  Y. ;  calved  June  3,  1885, 
sire  Waterloo  9th  58412,  dam  Constance  of  Brookdale  14th. 

22  Willard  White,  Boston,  Mass.;  Mabel,  bred  by  Thomas  Boak  & 

Sons,  Gerry,  N.  Y. ;  calved  Feb.  20,  1885,  sire  Hopeful  63038,  dam 
Maggie  2d.     Vol.  28,  p.  426. 

23  Willard  White,   Boston,   Mass. ;  Countess  5th,   bred    by  Thomas 

Boak  &  Sons,  Gerry,  N.  Y. ;  calved  Jan.   15,  1885,  sire  Hopeful 
63038,  dam  Countess.     Vol.  28,  p.  425. 

Shorthorn  Heifer  Calves  under  Twelve  Months. 

Premium  9— $8,  $5. 

24  Sara. Hodgson,  Meredith  Village,  N.  H. ;  Edith,  bred  by  Mrs.   Eliza 

Sutton,  Centre  Harbor,  N.  H. ;  calved  Oct.  12,  1885,  sire  Alfonso 
61485,  dam  Lady  Clement  16559. 

25  Sam  Hodgson,  Meredith  Village,  N.  H. ;  Ethel,  bred  by  Exhibitor; 

calved  Jan.  1,  1886,  sire  Alfonso  61485,  dam  Rena.     Vol.  21. 

26  Sam  Hodgson,  Meredith  Village,  N.  H. ;  Viola,  bred  by  Exhibitor; 

calved  Nov.  26,  1885,  sire  Champion  55054,  dam  Dewdrop  15th. 
Vol.  22. 

27  B.  Sumner  &  Son,  Woodstock,  Conn. ;  Constance  of  the  Manor,  bred 

by  John  Gibson,  Ontario,  Canada;  calved  June  24, 1886,  sire  Grand 
Duke  of  Thorndale  2d,  dam  Constance  of  Lyonsdale  5th. 

28  Willard  White,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Moit,  bred  by  A.  M.  Kent,  Busti, 

N.  Y. ;  calved  Feb.  5,  1886,  sire  Hubback,  Jr.  70159,  dam  Belle. 
Vol.  22. 

29  Willard  White,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Farewell  5th,  bred  by  Thomas  Boak 

&  Sons,  Gerry,  N.Y. ;  calved  Feb.  20,  1886,  sire  Hopeful  63038,  dam, 
Farewell  2d.     Vol.  28. 


Class  1. — Cattle. 


Devons. 

Devon  Herds. 

Premium  10— Large  Gold  Medal. 

30  Joseph   Hilton,   N.    Scotland,  N.  Y. ;  bull,   Prince  of  Wales  20th ; 

cows,  Edith  16th,  Maid  of  Utica,  Princess  of  Wales,  Gypsey 
Queen,  Belle  of  Scotland;  reserves,  bull,  Prince  Taurus;  cow, 
Ritie. 

31  G.    J.    Martin,    East   Providence,    R.  I.;  bull,    Duke  of  Riverside; 

cows.  Rose  6th,  Lady  Blanche,  Marion  Martin,  Daisy,  Ida  Belle; 
reserve,  cow,  Nellie  Silene. 

32  N.  B.  Reed,  Princeton,  Mass. ;  bull,  Reed's  Rowdy;  cows,  Reed's 

Fairy,  Majjgie  Mitchell,  Adrienne;  reserves,  bull,  Narabaume, 
cow,  Gail  Hamilton. 

33  F.  H.  Andrews,  So.  Woodstock,  Conn. ;  bull,  Blaine;  cows,  Dora- 

tine,  Cora,  Madge,  Helen,  Sign;  reserves,  bull,  Ned  Gage's  Ned; 
cow,  Madeline. 

Devon  Bulls  and  Produce. 
Premium  11 — Gold  Medal. 

Si    Joseph  Hilton,  N.  Scotland,  N.  Y. ;  Prince  of  Wales  20th. 

Devon  Bulls  Two  Years  Old. 
Premium  12— $30,  $20. 

35  N.    B.    Reed,    Princeton,    Mass.;    Nambaume,   bred   by  Exhibitor; 

calved   Sept.  4,  1884,  sire  Omega  1975,  dam  Princess  Uncas  6102. 

36  F.  H.  Andrews,  So.  Woodstock,  Ct. ;  Blaine,  bred  by  O.  H.  Perry, 

So.  Woodstock,  Conn. ;  calved  July  25,  1884,  sire  Bayard  1319, 
dam  Dora  2d  2847. 

37  F.  H.  Andrews,  So.  Woodstock,  Ct.  :  Ned  Gage's  Ned,  bred  by  John 

P.  Gage  &  Son,  West  Woodstock,  Conn. ;  calved  Oct.  9,  1883,  sire 
Fantra  2199,  dam  Daisy  952. 

Devon  Bulls  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  13— $25,  $15. 

38  Joseph  Hilton,  N.  Scotland,  N.  Y. ;  Chancellor  H.,  bred  by  Exhibi- 

tor; calved  June  29,  1885,  sire  Prince  of  Wales  20th  1305,  dam 
Lady  Jane  Edith  4713. 


Devons. 


39  N.  B.  Reed,  Princetou,  Mass.;  Reed's  Rowdy,  bred  by  Exhibitor ; 

calved  Sept.  5,  1885,  sire  Omega  1975,  dam  Reed's  Fairy  6101. 

40  N.  B.  Reed,  Princeton,  Mass.;  Salvation  Sara,  bred  by  Exhibitor; 

calved  Nov.  16,  1884,  sire  Omega  1975,  dam  Reed's  Rose  6108. 

Devox  Bull  Calves  over  Five  Months. 
Premium  14— $10,  $5. 

41  Joseph  Hilton,  N.  Scotland,  N.  Y. ;  Prince  Imperial,  bred  by  Ex- 

hibitor; calved  Jan.  2,  1886,  sire  Prince  of  Wales  20th  1395,  dam 
Maid  of  Utica  4716. 

Devon  Cows  Three  Year8  Old  and  over. 
Premium  15 — $30,  $15. 

42  Joseph  Hilton,  N.  Scotland,  N.  Y. ;  Maid  of  Utica,  bred  by  exhib- 

itor; calved  April  25,  1882,  sire  Prince  John  H  2458,   dam  Edith 
12,  3691. 

43  Joseph  Hilton,  N.   Scotland,  N.  Y. ;    Princess  of  Wales,  bred  by 

exhibitor;    calved    October  27,   1883,  sire  Prince  of  Wales  20th 
1395,  dam  Edith  12th  3691. 

44  Joseph  Hilton,  N.  Scotland,  N.  Y. ;  Edith  16th,  bred  by  exhibitor; 

calved  February  9,  1879,  sire  Crown  Prince  434,  dam  Edith  12th 
3691. 

45  Joseph  Hilton,  N.  Scotland,  N.  Y. ;  Edith  12th,  bred  by  exhibitor; 

calved   December  12,  1875,  sire  Prince  of  Wales  151,  dam  Edith 
4th  1042. 

46  Joseph  Hilton,  N.  Scotland,  N.  Y. ;  Mabel  Ensign,  bred  by  Ensign 

&  Brown,  Jeddo,  N.  Y.  ;    calved  March  13,   1882,  sire  Zib  2423, 
dam  Holl  Berry  2872. 

47  N.  B.   Reed  Princeton,  Mass.;    Reed's  Fairy,   bred  by  exhibitor; 

calved  May  26,  1878,  sire  Uncas  1196,  dam  Fairy  20th  1148. 

48  N.  B.  Reed,  Princeton,  Mass.;  Princess  Uncas,  bred  by  exhibitor; 

calved  February  28,  1881,  sire  Uncas  1196,  dam  Florence  3d  1304. 

49  N.  B.  Reed,  Princeton,  Mass. ;  Broad  Horns  Beauty,  bred  by  Harvey 

Dodge,  Sutton,  Mass. ;  calved  July,  1880,  sire  Monarch  1971,  dam 
Beauty  3866. 

50  N.   B.   Reed,  Princeton,  Mass.;    Gail   Hamilton,   bred   by   Harvey 

Dodge,  Sutton,  Mass. ;  calved  May,  1880,  sire  Monarch  1971,  dam 
Beauty  3868. 


Class  1. — Cattle. 


51  N.  B.  Eeed,  Princeton,  Mass. ;    Maggie  Mitchell,  bred  by  Harvey- 

Dodge,  Sutton,  Mass.;    calved  June,   1883,   sire  Kentucky  1972, 
dam  Gail  Hamilton  8869. 

52  G.  J.  Martin,  E.  Providence,  R.  I. ;  Rose  6th. 

53  G.  J.  Martin,  E.  Providence,  R.  I. ;  Marion  Martin. 

54  G.  J.  Martin,  E.  Providence,  R.  I. ;  Lady  Blanche. 

55  G.  J.  Martin,  E.  Providence,  R.  I. ;  Lady  Frances. 

56  G.  J.  Martin,  E.  Providence,  R.  I. ;  Daisy. 

57  G.  J.  Martin,  E.  Providence,  R.  I. ;  Ida  Belle. 

58  G.  J.  Martin,  E.  Providence,  R.  I. ;  Nellie  Silene. 

59  F.   H.   Andrews,   So.  Woodstock,  Conn. ;  Doraline,  bred  by  O.  H. 

Perry,  So.   Woodstock,  Conn.;  calved  July  20,  1883,  sire  Bayard 
1369,  dam  Dora  2d  2847. 

60  F.  H.  Andrews,  So.  Woodstock,  Conn.;  Cora,  bred  by  E.  H.  Hyde, 

Stafford,  Conn.;  calved  June  10,  1876,  sire  Leslie  781,  dam  Cupid 
888. 

61  F.  H.  Addrews,  So.  Woodstock,   Conn. ;  Madaline,  bred  by  E.  H. 

Hyde,  Stafford,  Conn. ;  calved  Sept.   28,   1878,   sire  Neptune  901, 
dam  Minta  2063. 

62  F.   H.   Andrews,  So.   Woodstock,   Conn. ;  Carrie,   bred  by  John  H. 

Childs,  East  Woodstock,  Conn.;  calved  Feb.  20,  1878,  sire  Waldo 
1088,  dam  Cupid  2d  2233. 

63  F.  H.  Andrews,  So.   Woodstock,  Conn. ;  Madge,  bred  by  John  H. 

Childs,   East   Woodstock,    Conn. ;    calved  Aug.    10,    1876,    sire 
Admiral  A  239,  dam  Majestic  7th  1932. 

64  F.  H.  Andrews,  So.  Woodstock,  Conn.;  Helen,  bred  by  exhibitor; 

calved  Sept.  10,  1882,  sire  Hero  2d  676,  dam  Madeline  3351. 

Devon  Heifers  Two  Years  Old. 
Premium  16— $20,  $10. 

65  Joseph  Hilton,  New  Scotland,  N.    Y. ;    Ritie,  bred   by  exhibitor; 

calved  July  12,  1884,  sire  Prince  of  Wales  20th  1395,  dam  Provin- 
cial Maid  4165. 

66  Joseph  Hilton,   New  Scotland,  N.  Y. ;  Gypsy  Queen,  bred   by  ex- 

hibitor;   calved  June  2d,  1884,   sire  Prince  of  Wales  20th  1395, 
dam  Mabel  Ensign  4715. 

67  N.  B.  Reed,  Princeton,  Mass. ;  Adrieune,  bred  by  Mrs.   L.  E.    Cox, 

Grafton,  Mass. ;  calved  June,  1884,  sire  Jockey  2076,  dam  Beauty 
38G4. 


Herefords. 


Devox  Heifeus  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  17 — $15,  $8. 

68  Joseph  Hilton,  New   Scotland,  N.  Y. ;  Belle  of  Scotland,  bred  by 

exhibitor;  calved  Dec.  1,  ISS-i,    sire  Prince  of  Wales  20th,  1395, 
dam  Edith  12th  3691. 

69  F.  H.  Andrews,  So.  Woodstock,  Conn. ;  Sii?n,  bred  by  O.  H.  Perry, 

So.  Woodstock,  Conn. ;  calved  Aug.   12,  1885,  sire  Bayard  1319, 
dam  Dora  2d  2847. 

Devon  Heifer  Calves  under  Twelve  Months. 
Premium  18 — $8,  $5. 

70  Joseph  Hilton,    New   Scotland,  N.  Y. ;  Edith  Hilton,  bred  by  ex- 

hibitor; calved  June  20,   1886,   sire  Prince  of  Wales  20th  1395, 
dam  Lady  Jane  Edith  4713. 

71  N.    B.    Eeed,    Princeton,  Mass.;  Lottie  Garfil,  bred  by  Mrs.  L.  E. 

Cox,  Grafton,  Mass.;  calved  Dec,  19,  1885,  sire  Jockey  2076,  dam 
Garfil  4617. 

72  N.  B.  Reed,  Princeton,  Mass. ;  Fanny  Hill,  bred  by  Mrs.  L.  E.  Cox, 

Gnifton,  Mass. ;  calved  May  22,   1886,  sire  Capt.  De  Long-  2936, 
dam  Broadhorn  Beauty  3867. 

73  G.  J.  Martin,  E.  Providence,  R.  I. 

74  F.  H.  Andrews,  So.  Woodstock,  Conn.;  Lady  Heamens. 

75  F.  H.  Andrews,  So.  Woodstock,  Conn. ;  August  Rose. 

Herefords. 

Hereford  Herds. 

Premium  19 — Gold  Medal. 

76  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me.;   bull.  Hero;  cows,    Gentle 

Mary   6th,   Honest  *Mary,  Modest  Mary,  Highland   Mary,    Queen 
Mary;  reserve,  cow,  Formosa  Pride. 

Hereford  Bulls  and  Produce. 
Premium  20 — Gold  Medal. 

77  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;  Hero. 

Hereford  Bulls  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  22 — $25,  $15. 

78  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;  Lysander,  bred  by  exhibitor; 

calved  Match  23,  1885, sire  Hero  11613,  dam  Letchmore  Lass  11601. 


10  Class  1. — Cattle. 


Hereford  Bull  Calves  over  Five  Months. 
Premium  23— $10,  $5. 

79  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,    Me, ;  Grove  13th,  bred  by  exhibi- 

tors ;  calved  May  28,  1886,  sire  Hero  11613,  dam  Lady  3d  11592. 

80  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Yassalboro,  Me. ;    Goldeu  Grove,  bred  by  ex- 

hibitors; calved  Oct.  21,  1885,  sire  Grove  10th  15914,  dam  Modest 
Mary  15916. 

Hereford  Cows  Three  Years  or  Over. 
Premium  24— $30,  $15. 

81  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;  Verbena  14th,  bred  by  ex- 

hibitors;   calved   Dec.   31,   1880,  sire  Prince  Imperial  1796,  dam 
Verbena  5th. 1328. 

82  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;  Modest  Mary,  bred  by  J.  H. 

B.  Lutley,  Worcester,  England ;  calved  June  6,  1883,  sire  Cupid 
7613,  dam  Gentle  6th  7668. 

83  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;  Honest  Mary,  bred  by  J.  H.  B. 

Lutley,  Worcester,  England;  calved  Feb.  4,  1882,  sire  Cupid  7631, 
dam  Gentle  Mary  6th  7668. 

84  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;  Gentle  Mary  6th,  bred  by  T. 

Rogers,    Coxall,  England;  calved  Nov.  18,  1880,   sire  Broadcloth 
7669,  dam  Gentle  Mary  10212. 

Hereford  Heifers  Two  Years  Old. 

Premium  25—120,  10. 

85  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;  Highland  Mary,  bred  by  ex- 

hibitors; calved   June   1,    1884,  sire  Si^rprise  11461,   dam  Gentle 
Mary  6th  7668. 

86  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me.;  Formosa  Beauty,  bred  by 

exhibitors;   calved  Jan.  18,  1884,  sire  Surprise  11461,  dam  For- 
mosa 6th  10187. 

Hereford  Heifers  One  Year  Old.  ^ 

Premium  26— $15,  $8. 

87  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;  Queen  Mary,  bred  by  exhibi- 

tors; calved  Nov.  18,  1884,  sire  Hero  11613,  dam  Gentle  Mary  6th 
7668. 


Aykshires.  11 


88  Burleigh  &  Bod  well,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;    Fortunate,  bred  by  exliibi- 

tors;  calved  March  6,  1885,  sire  Hero  11GI3,  dam  Forelock  4th 
11591. 

89  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;    Formasa  Pride,  bred  by  ex- 

hibitors; calved  March  6,  1885,  sire  Hero    11613,  dam  Formosa 
6th  10187. 

Hereford  Heifer  Calves  Under  Twelve  Months* 

Premium  27— $8,  $5. 

90  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;    Marigold,  bred  by  exhibi- 

tors; calved  Oct.  29,  1885,  sire  Assurance  3d  11612,  dam  Honest 
Mary  15915. 

91  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. :   Rhodia  Jane, "bred  by  exhibi- 

tors;   calved  Nov.  3,  1885,  sire   Grove   10th   15914,  dam  Rhodia 
Ann  17812. 

Ayrshires. 
Ayrshire  Herds. 

Premium  28 — Gold  Medal. 

92  Geo.   A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass.  ;    bull,   Gleucairne;    cows.  Lady 

Essex  4th,  Lady  Glen,  Alice  Douglas,  Alice  Douglas  4th,   Queen 
of  Scots;  reserves,  bull,  King  Ayr;    cow,  Queen  of  Ayr  2d. 

93  J.  D.  W.  French,  N.  Andover,  Mass. ;    bull,  Crown  Prince ;    cows, 

Modesty  4th,    Brownie  2d,    Sarah   Douglas,  Frolic   6th,   Lady 
Rubens;    reserves,  bull.  Prince  of  Ayr  2d;   cow.  Lady  Theresa. 

94  Dudley  Wells,   Wethersfield,  Conn. ;     bull,   Donald  Bain ;    cows, 

Mysie  2d,  Lady  Mysie,  Flora  McArthur,  Florine,  Susie  McCrae; 
reserve,  cow,  Mysella. 

95  B.  F.   &  H.   A.  Harrington,  Worcester,  Mass. ;     bull.   Clingstone ; 

co^vs.  Holly  Branch,   Molly   Pride,   Hubert's    Beauty,  Pride  of 
the    Hill,  Hubert's  Molly  ;    reserve,  cow.  Forget-me-not. 

96  Obadiah  Brown,  Providence,   R.    I.;     bull,   Enoch;    cows.  Jewel, 

Manton  Queen  3d,  Ethel  Drummond,   Flora  Drummoud,  Belle 
Drummond;   reserve,  cow.  Fortune. 

97  Isaac  Hazard,  Providence,  R.  I. ;    bull,  Nick  Douglas  ;   cows,  Viola 

Pearl    3d,  Perley  5th,    Annie  Douglas,  Dora  McDonald,  Hattie 
Pearl;  reserves,  bull,  Lord  Rex  2d;   cow,  Cassie  Douglas. 


12  Class  l.r— Cattle. 


Ayrshire  Bulls  and  Produce. 
Premium  29— Gold  Medal. 

98  Geo.  A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass. ;  Glencairne. 

99  Isaac  Hazard,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  Nick  Douglas. 

Ayrshire  Bulls  Two  Years  Old. 
Premium  30— $30,  $20. 

100  Geo?  A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass.,  King  Ayr,  bred  by  Alonzo  Libby, 

Saccarappa,  Me. ;    calved  Aug  20,  1884,   sire  Hebron  2083,  dam 
Queen's  Old  Maid  6187. 

101  Geo.  A.  Fletcher,   Milton,  Mass. ;   Pedro,  bred  by  C.  M.  Winslow, 

Brandon,  Vt. ;    calved  June   18,   1884,   sire  Lord  Duncan  2855, 
dam  Lady  Kilmarnock  2d  5142. 

102  J,   D.  W.   French,  N.    Andover,   Mass. ;     Crown   Prince,    bred   by 

H.  E.  C.  Watson,  West  Farms,   N.  Y. ;     calved  March  13,  1884, 
sire  Sir  Hugh  2582,  dam  Duchess  of  Smithfleld  4256. 

103  B.  F.  &  H.  A.  Harrington,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  Clingstone,  bred  by 

M.    Sanford,   Vt. ;   calved  March,  1884,  sire  McDuff  of  Oswell 
2408,  dam  Jessie  of  Oswell. 

104  Obadiah  Brown,  Providence,  R.  I. ;   Enoch,  bred  by  owner;  calved 

Aug.  22,  1884,  sire  Peerless  2868,  dam  Ethel  Druramond  6198. 

105  Herbert  Merriam,   Weston,   Mass. ;     Mars  of   Weston,    bred    by 

owner;  calved  May  18,  1884,  sire  Robert  Mars  2176,  dam  Fanny 
2d  4447. 

Ayrshire  Bulls  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  31 — $25,  $15. 

106  Geo.  A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass. ;    Robin  Douglas,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  Oct.  22,  1884,  sire  Robin  Hood  3486,  dam  Zilla  Douglas 
3d  5892. 

107  J.    D.  W.    French,    N.    Andover,    Mass.;     Thor,    bred   by  owner; 

calved  July  18,  1885,  sire  Rubens  2696,    dam  Lady  Theresa  4539. 

108  Dudley  Wells,  Wethersfield,  Conn. ;    Donald  Bain,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  March  6,  1885,  sire  Gold  King  2974,  dam  Flora  McArthur 
4821. 

Ayrshire  Bull  Calves  over  Five  Months. 
Premium  32— $10,  $5. 

109  Geo.  A.   Fletcher,   Milton,   Mass.;    Glendale   Douglas,    bred    by 

Owner;  calved  Jan.   12,  1886,  sire  Glendale  2688,  dam  Grace 
Douglas  4857. 


Ayrshikes.  13 


110  Geo.  A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass. ;  Lord  Bangor,   bred   by  Owner, 

calved    Sept.  2,  1886,  sire  Glendale  2688,  dam  Lady  Essex  4th 
4450. 

111  Dudley  Wells,  Wethersfield,  Conn. ;  Allan  Bruce,  bred  by  Owner; 

calved  April  1,  1886,  sire  Gold  King  2974,  dam  Flora  McArthur 
4821. 

112  Obadiah  Brown,  Providence,  E.  I.:  not  registered. 

Ayrshire  Cows  Three  Years  Old  or  over. 
Premium  33— $30,  $15. 

113  Geo.  A.  Fletcher,   Milton,   Mass.;  Alice  Douglas,  bred  by  H.   T. 

Brown,   Providence,  R.   I.;  calved  May   18,  1878,  sire  Edward 
Douglas  1783,  dam  Stella  Douglas  2d  3848. 

114  Geo.  A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass. ;  Zilla  Douglas  3d,  bred  by  Geo. 

G.  Kennedy,  Milton,  Mass. ;  calved  July  11,  1881,  sire  Glencarne 
2469,  dam  Zilla  Douglas  4039. 

115  Geo.  A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass. ;  Lady    Scott  3d,   bred  by  Jason 

Houghton,  Milton,  Mass.;  calved  Oct.  12,  1879,  sire  Glencarne 
2469,  dam  Lady  Scott  2d,  5331. 

116  Geo.  A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass. ;  Lady  Glen,  bred  by  Jason  Hough- 

ton, Milton,  Mass. ;  calved  Sept.  10,  1880,  sire  Glencarne  2469, 
dam  Lady  Scott  2d  5331. 

117  Geo.  A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass. ;  Queen  of  Ayr  2d,  bred  by  Stur- 

tevantBros.,  So.   Framingham,  Mass.;  calved  May  21st,  1873, 
sire  Waushakum  1736,  dam  Queen  of  Ayr  1766.     Imported. 

118  Geo.  A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass. ;  Lady  Essex  4th,  bred  by  Herbert 

Merriam,   Weston,   Mass. ;    calved    Aug.    3,    1876,  sire    Lord 
Douglas  1283,  dam  Lady  Essex  1413. 

119  J.  D.  W.  French,  No.  Andover,  Mass. ;  Frolic  6th,  bred  by  Owner; 

calved  Aug.  25,  1877,  sire  Andover  1549,  dam  Frolic  412. 

120  J.   D.   W.  French,  No.  Andover,  Mass. ;  Lady  Rubens,    bred  by 

Owner;    calved  April  13,  1883,  sire  Rubens  2696,  dam  Lady 
Theresa  4539. 

121  J.  D.  W.  French,   No.   Andover,  Mass. ;  Brownie  2d,  imported, 

calved  June  15,  1876,  sire  Plainfield,  dam  Brownie. 

122  J.  D.  W.  French,  No.  Andover,  Mass. ;  Sarah  Douglas,  bred  by  E. 

D.  Pearce,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  calved  July  28,   1878,  sire  Major 
Drummond  2006,  dam  Marian  Douglas  2821. 
2 


14  Class  1. — Cattle. 


123  J.  D.  W.  French,  No.   Andover,  Mass. ;  Modesty  4th,  bred  by  W. 

J.    Kay,    Canada;  calved  Nov.    15,   1878,   sire   Garibaldi    1614, 
imported,  dam  Modesty  3692,  imported. 

124  J.  D.    W.  French,    No.  Andover,  Mass. ;  Lady  Theresa,  bred    by 

Andrew  Allan,  Montreal,  P.    Q. ;  calved   Aug.    1874,  sire  Con- 
queror 1574,  imported,  dam  Susan  1875,  imported. 

125  Dudley  Wells,  Wethersfield,  Conn.  ;  Lady  Mysie,  bred  by  S.  M.  &  D. 

Wells,   Wethersfield,    Conn.;  calved  April  22,   1881,   sire  King 
Arthur  2243,  dam  Mysie  2d  1634. 

126  Dudley  Wells,  Wethersfield,   Conn. ;  Flora  McArthur,  bred  by  S. 

M.  &  D.   Wells,   Wethersfield,   Conn. ;  calved  May  7,  1879,  sire 
Arthur  952,  dam  Flora  12th  2398. 

127  Dudley  Wells,   Wethersfield,  Conn. ;  Florine,   bred  by  S.  M.  &  D. 

Wells,  Wethersfield,  Conn. ;  calved  Oct.  9,  1880,  sire  Red  King 
2245,  dam  Flora  12th  2398. 

128  Dudley  Wells,  Wethersfield,  Mass. ;  Mysie  2d,  bred  by  S.  M.  &  D. 

Wells,  Wethersfield,  Conn. ;  calved  March  17,  1868,  sire  Dougal 
Grant  154,  dam  Mysie  650. 

129  B.  F.  &  H.  A.  Harrington,   Worcester,  Mass. ;  Holly  Branch,  bred 

by  Owners ;  calved  March  1st,  1880,  sire  Prince  Edward  2338, 
dam  Flossie  2d  4647. 

130  B.  F.  &  H.  A.  Harrington,   Worcester,  Mass. ;  Molly  Pride,  bred 

by  owners;  calved  March  20,   1882,  sire  Prince  Edward  2338, 
dam  Molly  2d,  4646. 

131  Obadiah  Brown,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  Jewel,  bred  by  Owner;  calved 

Sept.  24,  1878,  sire  Major  Druramond  2006,  dam  Ethel  Douglas 
2d  2341. 

132  Obadiah  Brown,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  Manton  Queen  3d,  bred  by 

Owner;  calved  Aug.  24,  1880,  sire  Major  Drummond  2006,  dam 
Manton  Queen  3653. 

133  Obadiah  Brown,  Providence,  R.   I. ;  Flora  Drummond,  bred  by 

Owner;  calved  Aug.  25,  1881,  sire  Major  Drummond  2006,  dam 
Belle  Temple  3353. 

134  Obadiah  Brown,  Providence,   R.    I.;    Belle  Drummond,  bred  by 

Owner;  calved  Sept.  13,  1881,  sire  Major  Drummond  2006,  dam 
Island  Belle  1292. 

135  Obadiah  Brown,   Providence,    R.    I.;    Fortune,    bred   by   Owner; 

calved  Jan.  21,  1883,  sire  Enoch  Douglas  2001,  dam  Coquette  2d 
3394. 


Aryshires.  15 


Ayrshire  Heifers  Two  Years  Old. 
Premium  34— $20,  $10. 

136  Geo.  A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass. ;  Alice  Douglas  4th,  bred  by  owner; 

calved    November   19,    1883,   sire   Glencarne   2469,   dam  Alice 
Douglas  4398. 

137  J.  D.  W.  French,  N.   Andover,  Mass.;    Fedalma,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  July  8,  1884,  sire  Rubens  2696,  dam  Frolic  6th  4600. 

138  Dudley  Wells,  Wethersfleld,  Conn. ;  Susie  McCrae,  bred  by  S.  M. 

&  D.  Wells,  Wethersfleld,  Conn;  calved  October  9,  1883,  sire 
Red  Knight  2980,  dam  Mysie  McCrae  4439. 

139  B.  F.  &  H.   A.    Harrington,   Worcester,  Mass. ;    Hubert's  Beauty, 

bred  by  owners ;    calved  January  10,  1884,  sire  Prince  Hubert 
3571,  dam  Worcester  Beauty  4645. 

140  B.  F.  &  H.  A.    Harrington,  Worcester,  Mass. ;    Pride  of  the  Hill, 

bred  by  owners ;  calved  February  10,  1884,  sire  Prince  Hubert 
3371,  dam  Molly  2d  4646. 

141  B.   F.  &   H.  A.   Harrington,  Worcester,   Mass. ;    Hubert's  Holly, 

bred  by  owners;  calved  July,  1884,  sire  Prince  Hubert  3371, 
dam  Holly  Branch  4968. 

142  Obadiah  Brown,   Providence,  R.   I.;  Medora  Drummond,  bred  by 

owner;  calved    September  29,   1884,   sire  Peerless  2868,   dam 
Medora  Brown  4273. 

143  Obadiah  Brown,    Providence,  R.   I.;    Wenona,   bred  by  owner; 

calved  June  7,   1884,  sire  Nick  Brown  2869,   dam   Centennial 
Maid  4265. 

Ayrshire  Heifers  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  35— $15,  $8. 

144  Geo.  A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass. ;  May  Morn  of  Milton,  bred  by  A. 

P.  Ball,  Stanstead,  P.  Q. ;  calved  March  11,  1885,  sire  Laird  of 
Compton  3030,  dam  May  Morn  3d  4753. 

145  Geo.  A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass. ;  Queen  of  Scots,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  May  2,  1885,  sire  Prince  of  Ayr  2d  2283,  dam  Lady  Scott 
5331. 

146  J.  D.  W.  French,  N.  Andover,  Mass. ;  Roxanna  8th,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  December  13,  1884,  sire  Rubens  2696,  dam  Roxanna  1816. 

147  J.  D.  W.  French,  N.  Andover,  Mass.;  Filippa,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  July  2,  1886,  sire  Rubens  2696,  dam  Frolic  6th  4600. 


16  Class  1. — Cattle. 


148  Dudley  Wells,  Wethersfield,  Conn. ;  Dolly  Darling,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  February  7,  1885,  sire  Gold  King  2979,  dam  Dolly  8th  2251. 

149  B.  F.  &  H.  A.  Harrington,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  Forget  Me  Not,  bred 

by  owners;  calved  January  2,  1885,  sire  Prince  Hubert  3371, 
dam  Flossie  2d  4647. 

150  Obadiah  Brown,  Providence,  R.  I. ;    2d  Manton  Queen  3d,  bred  by 

owner;  calved  March  13,  1885,  sire  Peerless  2868,  dam  Manton 
Queen  3d  6191. 

151  Obadiah  Brown,  Providence  R.  I. ;    Flora  Drummoud  2d,  bred  by 

owner;  calved  April  17,   1885,  sire  Peerless  2868,  dam  Flora 
Drummond  6201. 

152  Isaac  Hazard,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  Letty  Douglas  2d,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  November  2,  1884,  sire  Lord  Rex  2458,  dam  Letty  Doug- 
las 5271. 

Ayrshire  Heifer  Calves  Under  Twelve  Months. 
Preraium  36 — $8,  $5. 

153  Geo.  A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass.;  Zilla's  Princess,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  March  18,    1885,  sire  Prince  of    Ayr  2283,  dam    Zilla 
Douglas  3d  5892. 

154  Geo.  A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass. ;  Anna  Douglas,  bred  by    owner; 

calved  April  1,  1886,  sire  George  Essex  3697,  dam  Alice  Doug- 
las 4th  7891. 

155  J.   D.  W.  French,  N.  Andover,  Mass.;  Brunetta,   bred  by  owner; 

calved  April  27,  1886,  sire  Prince  of  Ayr  2d  2283,  dam  Brownie 
2d  5456. 

156  J.  D.  W.  French,  N.  Andover,  Mass. ;  Juliana  4th,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  Jan.  27,  1886,  sire  Prince  of  Ayr  2d  2283,  dam  Julianna 
5448. 

157  J.  D.  W.  French,  N.  Andover,  Mass. ;  Roxanna9th,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  Jan.  9,  1886,  sire  Rubens  2696,  dam  Roxanna  1816. 

158  Dudley  Wells,  Wethersfield,  Conn. ;  Florine  2d,  bred  by  S.  M.  &  D. 

Wells,  Wetherslield,  Conn. ;  calved  Dec.  19,  1885,  sire  Gold  King 
2979,  dam  Florine  6520. 

159  B.  F.  &  H.  a.  Harrington,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  Doubt  Me  Not,  bred 

by  owners;    calved  Nov.  30,  1885,  sire  Prince  Hubert  3371,  dam 
Holly  Branch  4968. 


HOLSTEINS.  1 7 


160  Obadiah  Browu,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  not  registered,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  July  11,  1886,  sire  Enoch  3757,  dam  Flora  Drummond 
6201. 

161  Obadiah  Brown,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  not  registered,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  Aug.  9,  1886,  sire  Enoch  3757,  dam  Pride  of  Providence 
4274. 

162  Obadiah  Brown,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  not  registered,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  Aug.  17,  1886,  sire  Enoch  3757,  dam  Manton  Queen  3d 
6195. 

163  Herbert  Merriam,  Weston,  Mass. ;  Knock  Down  3d,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  Feb.  20,  1886,  sire  Premier  2321,  dam  Knock  Down  5292. 

164  Isaac  Hazard,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  Hattie  Pearl  2d,  bred  by   owner; 

calved  Sept.  6,  1886,  sire  Enoch  3757,  dam  Hattie  Pearl  8241. 

165  Isaac   Hazard,   Providence,   R.    I. ;    Annie   Douglas   3d,   bred   by 

owner;  calved  Aug.  30,  1886,  sire  Nick  Douglas  3826,  dam 
Annie  Douglas  6683. 

No.    5. — HOLSTEINS. 

HoLSTEiN  Herd. 
Premium  37  and  45c. — Gold  Medal. 

166  Chas.    Robinson,   Barre,   Mass.;     bull,    Lord  Russell   2d;     cows. 

Belle  Winkle,  Belle  Douglas,  Mabel  Douglas,  Lady  Thurston, 
Lady  Shepherd  2d;  reserves,  bull,  Prince's  A  aggie's  Royal; 
cow.  Roster  3d. 

167  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.Y. ;  bulls,  Lubbert,  King  of  Fries- 

land;  cows,  Minnie  Veeman,  Lucyqui,  Petqui,  Halqui,  White 
Tail ;  reserve,  cow,  Aalqui. 

168  W.  A.   Russell,  Lawrence,   Mass.;  bull.  Lord  of  Cornwall;  cows, 

Cathrena,  Lady  Noble,  Lavinia  2d,  Jennie  Clay,  Maud  Clay;  re- 
serves, bull.  Royal  Archer;  cow,  Esther  Marion. 

169  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  bull  Teth  Netherland ;  cows.  Tatty 

corum,  Marie  M.,  Ysdell,  Maggie,  Kitty  K.  2d;  reserves,  bull 
Walter  Scott;  cow,  Young  Kielwier. 

170  H.  W.   Keyes,  Newbury,  Vt.;  bull.  Banjo;  cows.   Comely,  Abba 

Silhouette,  Midlummer,  Lightsome  2d;  reserves,  bull,  Nether 
land  Monarch;  cow.  Canto. 

171  Chas.  F.  Tufts,  Lancaster,  Mass. ;  bull,  Mooie  Twisk;  cows,  Hiltje 

Kuperus  2d,  Moselle  2d,  Rouble,  Bakker  2d,  Inez;  reserve,  cow 
Bakker's  Best. 


18  Class  1. — Cattle. 


172  Charles  Henry  Fitch,  Pepperill,  Mass.;  bull,    Brook  Lawn  Chief; 

cows,  Fabiola,  Anuom,  Exquisite  2d,  Aaggie,  Beatrice,  Mignon- 
ette 3(1;  reserves,  bull,  Kadi;  cow.  Queen  of  Brooklawn. 

173  P.  M.  Harwood,  Barre,  Mass. ;  bull,  Bruin;  cows,  Atossa,  Tastrea, 

Issaquenna,  Spirea,  Patsy  Wayne ;  reserves,  bull.  King  of  Tas- 
trea; heifer,  Florence. 

HoLSTEiN  Bulls  and  Produce. 
Premium  38— Gold  Medal. 

174  Chas.  Robinson,  Barre,  Mass. ;    Lord  Russell  2d. 

175  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. ;  Lubbert  King  of  Friesland. 

176  W.  A.  Russell,  Lawrence,  Mass. ;    Lord  of  Cornwall. 

177  H.  W.  Keyes,  Newbury,  Vt. ;    Banjo. 

178  Chas.  F.  Tufts,  Lancaster,  Mass. ;    Mooie  Twisk. 

179  C.  H.  Wallace,  Barre,  Mass. ;    Netherland  Knight. 

180  Chas.  Henry  Fitch,  Pepperell,  Mass. ;  Brook  Lawn  Chief. 

181  L.  N.  Fairbanks  &  Co.,  Westboro',  Mass. ;  Joker. 

HoLSTEiN  Bulls  Two  Years  Old. 
Premium  39—^30,  $20. 

182  H.   W.  Keyes,  Newbury,    Vt. ;    Netherland  Monarch   2d,  bred  by 

owner;  calved  Sept.  1st,  1884,  sire  Netherland  Monarch  1870, 
dam  Adrienne. 

183  P.  M.  Harwood,  Barre,  Mass. ;   Bruin,  bred  by  Elizur  Smith,  Lee, 

Mass. ;  calved  Feb.  9,  1884,  sire  Promoter  1578,  dam  Geietje  2d 
1529. 

184  J.  H.  D.  Whitcomb,  Littleton,  Mass. ;   Netherland  Alexander,  bred 

by  Smiths  &  Powell,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  calved  May  24,  1884,  sire 
Netherland  Marquis  2484,  dam  Amy  Alexander  4328,  H.  H.  B., 
Vol.  7. 

HOLSTEIN  Bulls  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  40— §25,  $15. 

185  Chas.  Robinson,   Barre,  Mass.;    Prince  Aaggie's  Royal,   bred  by 

T.  G.  Ycomans  ^^  Sons,  Walworth,  N.  Y. ;  calved  April  11th, 
1885,  sire  Royal  Aaggie  3463,  dam  Princess  Aaggie  3548. 

186  P.  M.  Harwood,  Barre,   Mass.;   King  of  Tastrea,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  April  10,  1885,  sire  Netherland  Knight  1856,  dam  Tastrea 
525. 


Hot  STEINS.  19 


187  C.  L.   G.   Blessing,   Slingerlands,  N.   Y. ;    Apex,   bred  by  owner; 

calved  May  10,  1885 ;  sire  Lubbert  King,  etc,  3384,  dam  Frankie 
7094. 

188  W.    A.    Russell,    Lawrence,    Mass.;     Royal    Archer,     imported; 

calved  March  8,  1885,  sire  Micclaas  322  H.  H.  B.,  dam  Christina 
926  H.  H.  B. 

189  F.  L.  Houghton,    Putney,  Vt. ;    Doekes  Scott,   bred    by   owner; 

calved  Nov.  12th,   1884,  sire  Walter  Scott,   606,  dam  Doekes  2d 
4708. 

190  F.   L.   Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;   Stins  Scott  2d,   bred  by  owner; 

calved  Aug.  25,  1885,  sire  Walter  Scott  606,  dam  Stins  2d  4712. 

191  F.  L.  Houghton,   Putney,  Vt. ;  Teth  Netherland,  bred  byownor; 

calved  May  14,  1885,   sire  Simon  3d  1477,  dam  Netherland  Gem 
2632. 

192  James  S.  Russell,  Milton,  Mass. ;  Banjo  7th,  bred  by  H.  W.  Keyes, 

Newbury,  Vt. ;   calved  March  9,  1885. 

HoLSTEiN  Bull  Calves  over  Five  Months. 
Premium  41 — $10,  $5. 

193  Chas.  Robinson,  Barre,  Mass.;  Clifton  Douglas,  bred  by   owner; 

calved  July  26,  1886,  sire  Lord  Russell  2d  622,  dam  Mabel  Doug- 
las 1109. 

194  P.  M.  Harwood,   Barre,  Mass. ;  Monano,  bred  by   S.  L.  Warner  & 

Sous,  Lanesville,   Conn.;  calved  May  12,   1886,  sire   Duplicate 
2326,  dam  Moram  1438. 

195  P.  M.  Harwood,  Barre;  Neth.  Worcester,  bred  by  owner;  calved 

March  9,  1886,  sire  Neth.  Knight  1856,  dam  Ottie  2d 2118. 

196  W.  A.  Russell,  Lawrence,  Mass. ;  Lavinia  2d's  Bismark,  bred  by 

owner  ;  calved  Jan.  7,  1886,  sire  Lord  of  Cornwall  3429,  dam 
Lavinia  2d  1115. 

197  W.  A.  Russell,  Lawrence,  Mass. ;  Cochic  Kerwick  Chief,  bred  by 

owner;  calved  May  4,   1886,  sire  Lord  of  Cornwall  3429,   dam 
Cathrena  105. 

198  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;    PetrusYff  of  Putney,  bred  by  C.  W. 

Wallcott,  Readville,  Mass. ;  calved  June  18,  1886,  sire  Petrus  Yflf 
2917  H.  H.  B.,  dam  Neeltji  Beets  6421  H.  H.  B. 

199  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  Texelaar  Promoter,  bred  by  owner; 

calved   Aug.  2,  1886,  sire  Raft  3101  H.  H.  B.,  dam  Tattycorum 
1024  H.  H.  B. 


20  Class  1. — Cattle. 


200  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  Lord  Bellingham,  bred  by  J.  G.  Ray, 

Franklin,  Mass. ;  calved  Jan.  4,   1886,   sire  Mercedes  Mahomet 
2943,  dam  Kohne's  Pet  5678. 

201  F.  L.   Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  Hawk  Tlce's  Son,  bred  by  C.  W. 

Walcott,  Readville,  Mass. ;    calved    Nov.   4,    1885,  sire  Hawk 
Tice  2914  H.  H.  B.,  dam  Cornelia  Brantje  6017  H.  H.  B. 

202  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  Walter  Scott,  bred  by  owner;  calved 

Oct.  27,  1885,  yire  Walter  Scott  606,  dam  Gretchen  5th  1555. 

203  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. :  Walter  Scott  29th,  bred  by  owner; 

calved   Nov.    7,    1885,  sire  Walter  Scott  606  H.    H.    B.,    dam 
Young  Kielwier  4982. 

204  H.    W.    Keyes,    Newbury,    Vt. ;    ,   bred   by   W   O.  Ray, 

Orwell,  Vt. ;  calved  Dec.  12,  1885,  sire  Royal  Guard  2357,  dam 
Bon  Silene  4566. 

205  H.   W.   Keyes,   Newbury,   Vt. ;    Aaggie  Flora's  Banjo,   bred  by 

owner;  calved  Jan.  5,  1886,  sire  Banjo  564,  dam  Aaggie  Flora 
2606. 

206  C.    H.  Wallace,  Barre,  Mass.;  Neth.  Knight's  Wachusett,  bred  by 

P.   M.   Harwood,  Barre,  Mass.;  calved  March  2d,    1886,  sire 
Neth.  Knight  1852  H.  H.  B.,  dam  Marquita  9305  H.  H.  B. 

207  J.    H.    D.    Whitcomb,   Littleton,    Mass. ;    King  Rupert,   bred   by 

owner;  calved  April  6,  1886,  sire  Sir  R.  of  Aaggie   1859  vol.  1, 
dam  Amy  Alexander  4328  H.  H.  B. 

208  J.  H.  D.   Whitcomb,  Littleton,    Mass. ;  Middlesex  Chief,  bred  by 

owner;  calved  April  10,  1886,  sire  Neth.  Alexander  3784  vol.  8, 
dam  Emelia  Kas  6873  vol.  8. 

209  L.  N.  Fairbanks,  Westboro',  Mass. ;  Joker's  Trifle,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  March  16,  1885,  sire  Joker  1121  H.  F.  H.  B.,  dam  Trifle 
2d  2114  H.  H.  B. 

HOLSTEIN    Cows   OVER   ThkEE   YeaRS   OlD. 

Premium  42— $30,  $15. 

210  Chas.    Robinson,    Barre,  Mass.;'  Belle  Winkle,  bred   by  owner; 

calved  May  6,  1878,  sire  Wontee  32  H.  H.  B.,  dam  Cato  236  H. 
H.  B. 

211  P.  M.  Harwood,  Barre,  Mass. ;  Maaike  2d,  bred  by  R.  M.  Kuperus, 

Friesland,  Holland ;  calved  April  7,  1882. 


HOLSTEINS.  21 


212  P.  M.  Harwood,  Barre,  Mass. ;  Spirea,  bred  by  F.  H.  Smit,  Hol- 

land; calved  April  2,  1882. 

213  P.    M.   Harwood,  Barre,  Mass. ;     Issaquenna,  bred  by  P.   Piper, 

Holland;  calved  April,  1880. 

214  P.  M.  Harwood,  Barre,  Mass.;  Tastrea,  imported;  calved  1877. 

215  P.  M.  Harwood,  Barre,  Mass. ;  Atossa,  bred  by  Elizur  Smith,  Lee, 

'  Mass. ;  calved  April  22,  1882,  sire  Prince  of  Twisk  1055,  dam 
Aaggie  3d  1522. 

216  Chas.  Robinson,  Barre,  Mass. ;  Lady  Thurston,  imported;  calved 

April  21,  1883. 

217  Chas.  Robinson,  Barre,  Mass. ;  Belle  Douglas,  bred  by  W.  A.  Rus- 

sell, Lawrence,  Mass. ;  calved  June  22,  1880,  sire  Lord  Clifden 
572,  dam  Lady  Douglas  1048. 

218  Chas.  Robinson,  Barre,  Mass.;  Minnie  Douglas,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  Aug.  5,  1882,  sire  Lord  Russell  2d  622,  dam  Mabel  Doug- 
las 1109. 

219  Chas.   Robinson,   Barre,   Mass.;    Ada  Douglas,   bred   by   owner; 

calved  July  7,  1883,  sire  Lord  Russell  2d  622,  dam  Belle  Douglas 
1108. 

220  Chas.  Robinson,  Barre,  Mass. ;    Mabel  Douglas,  bred  by  W.  A. 

Russell,   Lawrence,  Mass.;    calved  July  28,    1880,   sire  Lord 
Clifden  572,  dam  Ale  Marie  75. 

221  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. ;  Aalqui,  imported;  calved 

March  20,  1883. 

222  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. ;  Minnie  Veeman,  imported; 

calved  March  1,  1880. 

223  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. ;  Petqui,  imported;  calved 

April  3,  1883. 

224  C.  L.    G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. ;  Halqui,  imported;  calved 

March  28,  1883. 

225  W.  A.  Russell,  Lawrence,  Mass.;  Lady  Lyons,  imported;  calved 

March  12,  1881. 

226  W.  A.  Russell,  Lawrence,  Mass. ;  Maid  Marian  2d,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  Dec.  4,  1883,  sire  Khan  1144,  dam  Maid  Marion  181. 

227  W.A.Russell,  Lawrence,  Mass.;    Lady  Noble,   bred   by   owner; 

calved  March  24,  1878,  sire  Chieftain  203,  dam  Cathrena  105. 


22  Class  1.— Cattle. 


228  W.  A.  Russell,   Lawrence,   Mass.;  Jennie   Clay,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  May  8,  1878,  sire  Dictator  82,  dam  Lady  Clay  158. 

229  W.  A.  Russell,  Lawrence,  Mass.;  Esther  Marian,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  Oct.  26,  1880,   sire  Lord   of  Cornwall  572,   dam   Maid 
Marian  181. 

230  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  Gretchen  3d,  bred  by  C.  Houghton, 

Putney,   Vt. ;    calved    Sept.   9,    1876,    sire    William   56,    dam 
Gretchen  IL 

231  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  Gretchen  5th,  bred  by  owner;  calved 

Jan.  3,  1881,  sire   Karl   278  H.  H.  B.,  dam  Gretchen  3d  319  H. 
H,  B. 

232  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  Eunice,  bred  by  owner;  sire  Kos- 

suth 119  H.  H.  B.,  dam  Grand  Duchess  10  H.  H.  B. 

233  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  Meenie  3d,  bred  by  owner;  calved 

March  10,  1876,  sire  William  56  H.  H.  B.,  dam   Meenie  24  H. 
H.  B. 

234  F.L.Houghton,  Putney,  Vt.;  Jan  Stuyt,  imported;  calved  April 

4,  1883. 

235  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  Lysje  Groot,  imported;  calved  Mar. 

1,  1883. 

236  F.  L.  Houghton,   Putney,  Vt. ;   Dora  Egmond,   imported;  calved 

Mar.  U,  1883. 

237  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  Frenle  Egmond,  imported;  calved 

Mar.  9,  1883. 

238  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  Cornelia  Dekker,  imported;  calved 

Mar.  12,  1883. 

239  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;    Kitty  K  2d,  imported;  calved  Jan. 

25,  1883. 

240  F.   L.    Houghton,   Putney,  Vt. ;    Neeltje  Beets,    imported ;  calved 

Mar.  28,  1883. 

241  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  Kleine  2d,  imported;  calved  April 

8,  1883. 

242  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  Young  Kielwier,  imported ;  calved 

Mar.  18,  1883. 

243  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  Oebele,  imported;  calved  Feb.  24, 

1883. 


HOLSTEINS.  23 


244  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putuey,  Vt. ;  Grietje  W,    imp. ;    calved  March  6, 

1883. 

245  F.  L.  Houghtou,  Putney  Vt. ;  Marie  M.  2d,  imp. ;  calved  March  25, 

1882. 

246  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putuey,  Vt. ;  Waltham  Maid,  imp. ;  calved  March 

18,  1882. 

247  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  Doekes  2d,  imp.;    calved  February 

26,  1883. 

248  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  Ysdell,  imp. ;  calved  March,   1879. 

249  F,  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  Tattycoram,  bred  byovrner;  calved 

January  11,  1880,  sire  Knickerbocker  118,  dam  Gretchen  3d  319. 

250  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  Maggie,  bred  by  C  Houghton,  Put- 

ney, Vt. ;  calved  March  9,  1876,  sire  William  56,  dam  Mid  would 
6th  29. 

"251  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  Meenie  2d,  bred  by  C.  Houghton, 
Putney,  Vt. ;  calved  December  25,  1874,  sire  William  56,  dam 
Meenie  24. 

252  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putuey,  Vt. ;    Meenie  4th,  bred  by  C.  Houghton, 

Putney,   Vt. ;    calved  November  26,   1880,  sire  Karl  278,    dam 
Meenie  3d,  394. 

253  H.   W.  Keyes,  Newbury,  Vt. ;  Comely,  imp. ;  calved  March,  1877, 

sire  Zacque,  dam  Ott. 

254  H.  W.  Keyes,  Newbury,  Vt. ;  Abba,  imp.;  calved  March  26,  1879, 

sire  Dist  Bull  of  Beemster,  dam  Zwarte. 

255  H.  W.  Keyes,  Newburv,  Vt. ;     Silhouette,  imp. ;  calved  March  18, 

1880,  sire  Tolls  Bull,  dam  Kaas. 

256  H.   W.  Keyes,  Newbury,  Vt. ;  Adrienne,  bred  by  owner;  calved 

April  14,  1882,  sire  Banjo  564,  dam  Abba  872. 

257  Chas.  F.  Tufts,  Lancaster,  Mass. ;    2d  Rouble,  bred  by  Chenango 

Valley  S.  B.  A. ;  calved  March  8,  1881,  sire   Paul  Hartog,  dam 
Rouble. 

258  Chas.  F.  Tufts,  Lancaster,  Mass. ;  Inez,  bred  by  Chenango  Valley 

S.  B.  A. ;  calved  March  6,  1883,  sire  Victor  Brunsma  88,  dam 
Niltje  Ku perns  34. 

259  Chas.  F.  Tufts,  Lancaster,  Mass. ;    Hitty's  Kuperns,  imp.;    calved. 

March  26,  1879,  sire  Jacob  58  N.  H.  B.,  dam  Letske. 


24  Class  1. — Cattle. 


260  Chas.  F.  Tufts,  Lancaster,  Mass. ;    Bakker  2d,  bred  by  Clovadilla 

Valley  S.  B.  A. ;  calved   April  1,  1881,  sire  Aac  17,  dam  Bakker 
47. 

261  Chas.  F.  Tufts,  Lancaster,  Mass. ;  2d  MostUe,  bred  by  Chenango 

Valley    S.  B.  A.;  calved  March   10,    1881,   sire  Paul  Hartog  6, 
dam  Moselle  27. 

262  Chas.  Henry  Fitch,  Pepperell,  Mass. ;  Exquisite  2d,   Imp. ;    calved 

April  26,  1881,  sire  Symen  93  N.  H.  B.,  dam  Diewertji. 

263  J.   H.    D.  Whitcomb,   Littleton,    Mass.;     Amy  Alexander,   Imp.; 

calved  April  15,  1882,  sire  Alexander  83  N.  H.  B.,  dam  Lamberta 
576  N.  H.  B. 

264  Willard  White,  Boston,  Mass. ;    Jennie  B  3d,  Imp. ;    calved  March 

4,  1879,  sire  Peri  C2d  Holland),  dam  Jennie  B  1st. 

265  Willard  White,   Boston,   Mass. ;    Meetje  2d,  Imp. ;    calved  April  5, 

1883,  sire  Jacob,  dam  Meetje  565. 


HoLSTEix  Heifers  Two  Years  Old. 
Premium  43— $20,  $10. 

266  Chas.  Robinson,  Barre,  Mass.;   Lad}^  Lawrence,   bred  by  owner; 

calved  Feb.  4,  1884,  sire  Lord  Russell  2d  622,  dam  Lady  Law- 
rence 163. 

267  P.  M.   Harwood,  Barre,   Mass. ;    Flonna,  bred  by  S.  L.  Warner  & 

Sons,  Lanesville,  Conn. ;    calved  June  19,  1884,  sire  Swudsmar 
1833,  dam  Hoekema  2d  3289. 

268  Chas.  Robinson,  Barre,  Mass. ;  Belle  Douglas  2d,  bred   by  owner; 

calved  June  13,  1884,  sire  Lord  Russell  2d  622,  dam  Lady  Law- 
rence 163. 

269  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. ;    Lucequi,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  Feb.  1,  1884,  sire  Jamie    207  D.    F.    H.  B.,  dam  Van 
Schultinga  2d  370  D.  F.  H.  B. 

270  W.  A.  Russell,  Lawrence,  Mass. ;    Minnie  Aberdare,  Imp. ;  calved 

April  7,  1884,  sire  Nicolaas  184  H.  H.  B.,  dam  Madam  Aberdare 
6803. 

271  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;    Best  of  Blue  Hill,  Imp. ;   calved 

April  9,   1884,  Imported  in  Dam,  sire ,  dam  Cato  Brantjes 

6015  H.  H.  B. 


HOLSTEINS.  25 


272  H.  W.   Keyes,  Newbury,  Vt. ;   Lightsome  2d,  bred  by  Smiths  & 

Powell,  Syracuse,  N.   Y. ;   calved  March  27,  1884,  sire  Prince 
Imperial  11G4,  dam  Lightsome  2784. 

273  H.  W.  Keyes,  Newbury,  Vt. ;  Canto,  bred  by  owner ;  calved  March 

14,  1884,  sire  Banjo,  dam  Poem  1430. 

274  H.  W.  Keyes,  Newbury,  Vt. ;    Midlummer,  Imp. ;    calved  April  12, 

1884,  sire  de  Netle  F.  H.  B.  281,  dam  Midlummer  1009  F.  H.  B. 

275  C.  H.  Wallace,  Barre,  Mass. ;  Meenie,  Imp. ;  calved  Feb.   6,  1884. 

276  C.   H.  Wallace,  Barre,   Mass. ;    Myrrhna,  Imp. ;    calved   Feb.   18, 

1884. 

277  L.  N.  Fairbanks,  Westboro',  Mass. ;    Joker's  Amethyst,  bred  by 

owner;    calved  March  21,  1884,  sire  Joker,  dam  Amethyst  2d. 

278  J.T.Johnson,  Westboro',  Mass.;   Valley  Maid,   bred  by  owner; 

calved  June  1,  1884,  sire  Joker  1121   H.   H.   B.,  dam  Hoornsnar 
5th  3228  H.  II.  B. 

279  Willard  White,  Boston,  Mass. ;   Lelia  Helston,  Imp. ;    calved  1884. 


HoLSTEiN  Heifers  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  44 — $15,  $8. 

280  Chas.  Robinson,  Barre,  Mass. ;  Lady  Shepherd  2d,  bred  by  Wm.  A. 

Russell,  Lawrence,  Mass. ;    calved  March  13,   1885,  sire  Sligo 
G21,  dam  Lady  Shepherd  1586. 

281  P.    M.    Harwood,    Barre,    Mass. ;  Patsy    Wayne,    bred   by    T.    G. 

Yeonians  &  Sons,  Walworth,  N.  Y. ;  calved  Jan.  22,  1883,  sire 
Prince  of  Wayne  5th  1910,  dam  Patsy  970. 

282  Chas.    Robinson,  Barre,   Mass. ;  Georgie  Clay,   bred  by  Wm.  A. 

Russell,  Lawrence,  Mass. ;  calved  July   5,    1885,   sire  Lord  of 
Cornwall  3429,  dam  Belle  Clay  1052. 

283  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. ;  AVhitetail,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  May  10,  1885,  sire  Lubbert  86,  dam  Maartqui  8624  H. 
H.  B. 

284  W.  A.  Russell,  Lawrence,  Mass.  ;  Maud  Clay  2d,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  Jan.  26,  1885,  sire  Sligo  621,  dam  Maud  Clay  390. 

285  W.    A.   Russell,    Lawrence,   Mass. ;  Madam  Klare,  Imp. ;    calved 

March  11,  1885,  sire  Groot  3d  393  N.  H.  B.,  dam  Klara  1189  N. 
H.  B. 
3 


26  Class  1. — Cattle. 


286  W.  A.  Russell,  Lawrence,  Mass. ;  Maud  Allerson,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  Aug.  28,  1885,  sire  Lord   of  Cornwall  3429,  dam   Mme. 
Allerson  6802. 

287  H,  W.  Keyes,  Netvbury,  Vt. ;  Aaggie  Cornelia  7th,  bred  by  Smiths 

&  Powell,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  calved  May  9,   1885,  sire  Nether- 
land  King  1924,  dam  Aaggie  Cornelia  4410. 

288  H.  W.  Keyes,  Newbury,  Vt. ;  Senorita  2d,  bred  by  owner;  calved 

March  9,  1885,  sire  Banjo  564,  dam  Senorita  2193. 

289  Chas.  F.  Tufts,  Lancaster,  Mass. ;  Bakker's  Best,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  March  1,  1885,  sire  Mooie  Twisk  85  D.  F.,  dam  Bakker 
2d  215  D.  F. 

290  Chas.   F.   Tufts,   Lancaster,   Mass.;    Hattie  P,   bred  by  owner; 

calved  Feb.  25,  1885,  sire  Mooie  Twisk  85  D.  F.,  dam  2d  Rouble 
240  D.  F.  H.  B. 

291  C.  H.  Wallace,  Barre,  Mass. ;  Anah  2d,  Imp. ;  calved  May  12,  1885, 

sire  Prius  153,  Friesian  H.  B.,  dam  Anah  9275  PI.  H.  B. 

292  C.  H.  Fitch,  Pepperell,    Mass. ;  Queen  of  Brook  Lawn,  bred  by 

Fitch  &  Jewett,  West  Farmington,  N.  Y. ;  calved  Feb.  3,  1885, 
sire. Brook  Lawn  Chief  1821,  dam  Mignonette  3d  3493. 

293  J.  H.  D.  Whitcomb,  Littleton,  Mass. ;  Aaggie  Alexander,  bred  by 

owner;  calved  May  5,  1885,  sire  Sir  Rupert  of  Aaggie  1859,  voL 
7,  dam  Amy  Alexander  4328  H.  H.  B. 

294  L.  N.    Fairbanks,  Westboro',  Mass. ;    Annie  Amethyst,  bred   by 

owner;  calved   April  24,   1885,  sire  Joker  1121  H,  H.  B.,  dam 
Amethyst  2d  2094  H.  H.  B. 

295  R.  J.  &  H.  C.  Forbush,  Westboro',  Mass. ;  Anneke  Jans,  bred  by 

owners;  calved  May  27,  1885,  sire  Joker  1121   H.   H.   B.,  dam 
Maartje  Lee  2d  3243  H.  H.  B. 


HoLSTEiN  Heifer  Calves  under  Twelve  Months. 

Premium  45— $8,  $5. 

296  Chas.  Robinson,  Burre,  Mass. ;  Lady  Thurston  2d,  bred  by  Wm. 

A.  Russell,  Lawrence,  Mass. ;  calved  Oct.  30,   1885,  sire  Tara- 
mund  4568,  dam  Lady  Thurston  6818. 

297  P.  M.  Harwood,  Barre,  ^f^ass. ;  Rowelda2d,  bred  by  owner;  calved 

Feb.  28,  1880,  sire  Neth.  Knight  1856,  dam  Rowelda  9351. 


HOLSTEINS.  27 


298  P.  M.  Harwood,  Barre,  Mass. ;  Waltolene  3d,  bred  by  S.  L.  War- 

ner &  Sons,  Lanesville,  Conn. ;  calved  Feb.  1886,  sire  Duplicate 
2326,  dam  Waltolene  3007. 

299  Chas.  Robinson,  Barre,  Mass. ;  Eunice  Cflay,  bred  by  Wm.  A.  Rus- 

sell, Lawrence,  Mass. ;  calved  July  5,  1886,  sire  Lord  of  Corn- 
wall 3429,  dam  Emma  Clay  1588. 

300  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,   Slingerlands,   N.  Y. ;  Minnie's  Lass,   bred  by 

owner;  calved  March  30,  1886,  sire  Lubbert  &c.  86,  dam  Minnie 
Veeman  371  D.  F.  H.  B. 

301  W.  A.  Russell,  Lawrence,   Mass.;  Jessie   Burk,   bred   by   owner; 

calved  Jan.  3,  1886,  sire  Lord  of  Cornwall  3428,  dam  Lady  Burk 
353. 

802  W.  A.  Russell,  Lawrence,  Mass. ;  Nitala  2d,  bred  by  E.  M.  Wash- 
burn, Lenox  Furnace,  Mass. ;  calved  Feb.  22,  1886,  sire  Bruin 
3235,  dam  Nitala  7028. 

303  W.  A.  Russell,  Lawrence,  Mass. ;  Esther  Shepherd,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  March  14,  1886,  sire  Lord  of  Cornwall  3429,  dam  Lady 
Shepherd  1586. 

304  F.  L.  Houghton,   Putney,  Vt. ;    Patrol's   Maart   D,  bred  by  C.  W. 

Walcott,  Readville,  Mass. ;  calved  July   25,   1886,  sire  Patrol 
865,  H.  H.  B.,  dam  Maart  D  6021  H.  H.  B. 

805  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  Maggie  Midwould,  bred  by  owner; 
calved  Aug.  4,  1886,  sire  Yodle  Guieel  3736,  dam  Maggie  375 
H.  H.  B. 

306  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;    Brunhilde  2d,  bred  by  J.  G.  Ray, 

Franklin,  Mass. ;  calved  Feb.  13,  1886,  sire  Mercedes  Mahomet 
2943,  dam  Brunhilde  3902. 

307  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  Keyes   6th  Ysdell,  bred  by  Elizur 

Smith,  Lee,  Mass. ;  calved  Jan.   11,  1886,  sire  Keyes  6th   1692, 
dam  Ysdell  928. 

308  F.  L.  Houghton,   Putney,  Vt. ;  Teth  Netherland's  Kleine,  bred  by 

owner;  calved  Dec.    13,    1885,    sire  T.  Netherland  3738,   dam 

Kleine  4724  H.  H.  B. 
809     F.   L.   Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  Teth  Netherland's  Oebele,  bred  by 

owner;  calved  April   10,    1886,  sire  T.  Netherland  3738,  dam 

Oebele  5722. 
310    F.   L.    Houghton,   Putney,   Vt. ;  Meenie    2d's   Texelaar,    bred   by 

owner;  calved   April   14,    1886,   sire  T.   Netherland  3738,  dam 

Meenie  2d  189. 


28  Class  1. — Cattle. 


311  F.  L.  Houghton,  Putney,  Vt. ;  Teth  Netherland's  Gnitje,  bred  by 

owner;  calved  March  11,  1886,  sire  Teth  Netherland  3738,  dam 
Grutje  T.  5718. 

312  H.  W.  Keyes,  Newbury,  Vt. ;  bred  by  owner;  calved   March  14, 

1886,  sire  Banjo  564,  dam  Poem  1430. 

313  H.  W.  Keyes,  Newbury,  Vt. ;  bred  by  owner;  calved  March  6, 1886, 

sire  Netherland  Monarch  2d  1128  H.  P.,  dam  Marian  2d  3865. 

314  Chas.  F.    Tufts,    Lancaster,    Mass.;      bred    by    owner;     calved 

March  2,  1886,  sire  Mooie  Twisk  85,  dam  Hiltje  Kuperus  34. 

315  Chas.  F.  Tufts,  Lancaster,  Mass.;  bred  by  owner;  calved  Jan.  8, 

1886,  sire  Mooie  Twisk  85,  dam  Bakker  2d  215. 

316  C.  H.  Wallace,  Barre,  Mass. ;  Netherland  Knight's  Antoine,  bred 

by  P.  M.  Harwood,   Barre,   Mass. ;  calved   Feb.   24,    1886,  sire 
Neth.  Knight  1852  H.  H.  B.,  dam  Antoinette  9276  H.  H.  B. 

317  C.  H.  Wallace,  Barre,  Mass. ;  Neth.  Knight's  Philomelus,  bred  by 

P.  M.  Harwood,  Barre,  Mass. ;  calved  Feb.  24,  1886,  sire  Neth. 
Knight  1852  H.  H.  B.,  dam  Philomela  9.S46  H.  H.  B. 

318  C.  H.  Wallace,  Barre,  Mass. ;  Neth.  Myrrhna,  bred  by  P.  M.  Har- 

wood, Barre,  Mass. ;  calved  March  10,  1886,  sire  Neth.  Knight, 
dam  Myrrhna  9334  H.  H.  B. 

319  C.  H.  Wallace,  Barre,  Mass. ;  Neth.  Knight's  Meenie,  bred  by  P.  M. 

Harwood,    Barre,   Mass. ;  calved  March    18,    1886,  sire  Neth. 


320  C.  H.  Wallace,  Barre,  Mass. ;  Neth.  Knightess,  bred  by  P.  M.  Har- 

wood, Barre,  Mass. ;  calved  March  25,  1886,  sire  Neth.  Knight, 
dam  Fret  9476  H.  H.  B. 

321  Charles  Henry  Fitch,  Pepperell,  Mass. ;  Annie  of  the  Pines,  bred  by 

Fitch  &  Jewett,  West  Farmington,  N.  Y. ;  calved  Nov.  17,  1885, 
sire  Brook  Lawn  Chief  1821,  dam  Witch  of  Brook  Lawn  5948. 

322  Charles   Henry   Fitch,    Pepperell,   Mass. ;  Carrie   Thirza,  bred  by 

Fitch  &  Jewett,    West  Farmington,   N.  Y. ;  calved   March  7, 
1886,  sire  Brook  Lawn  Chief  1821,  dam  Mme.  Augusta  2806. 

328     Charles  Henry  Fitch,  Pepperell,  Mass. ;  Sans  Peur,  bred  by  Fitch  & 
Jewett,  West  Farmington,   N.    Y. ;  calved  Feb.    8,    1886,   sire 


Jerseys.  29 


Jerseys. 

Jersey  Herds. 

Premium  46. — Gold  Medal. 

324  G.  S.  Moulton,  West  Randolph,  Vt. ;  bull,  Albert  Rex ;  cows,  Colt's 

La  Biche,  Florette,  Satin  Bird,  Lilley  Rex,  Dell  Catano;  re- 
serves, bull  Romano,  cow  Beauty  of  Maple  Grove. 

325  W.    H.  Haley,  North  Wilmington,  Mass. ;  bull.  Lord  Banff;  cows. 

Belle  Garner,  Mouse  2d,  Clementa,  Royal  Pet,  Benefactress ; 
reserve.  Miss  Susanna. 

326  J.  Francis  Gulliver,   Andover,    Mass. ;  bull,    Chrome   Gold ;  cows, 

Alphea  Maid,  Miss  Fannie  G,  Milky  Way's  Pedroetta,  Orange 
Lady,  Orange  Lady  2d;  reserves,  bull  Pedroetta's  Chrome,  cow 
Lactimel. . 

327  Winslow    S.    Lincoln,    Worcester,    Mass.;    bull,    O'Malley;  cows. 

Countess  Micawber,  Del  of  Willow  Farm,  Flight  of  Willow 
Farm,  Helena  St.  Helier,  Czarina  St.  Helier;  reserves,  bull 
Cinderella's  Ori,  heifer  Del  O'Malley. 

328  Edward  Burnett,    Southboro',   Mass.;  bull.  Link;  cows,  Alpheus, 

Nonpareil's  Bride,  Patty  of  Deerfoot,  Fancy  Alphea,  Earl's 
Polly  ;  reserve,  cow  Chrome's  Alpheus. 

329  J.  M.  Sears,  Southboro',  Mass.;  bull,  Bomba's   Son;  cows,  East 

Wind,  Executrix,  Salvador  2d,  Baroness  Falladot,  Lady  Hor- 
ton ;  reserve,  cow  Dora  Wentworth. 

330  Henry  Breck,   Newtonville,    Mass.;    bull,    Mohawk    of   Newton; 

cows,  Pansie  Dewdrop,  Countess  Dewdrop,  Babtasia,  Eclipse, 
Alanthus;  reserves,  bull  Beauty's  Duke,  cow  Princess  Dew- 
drop. 

331  Houghton  Farm,  Mountainville,  N.  Y. ;  bull,  Ramapo;  cows,  Mer- 

cedella".  Valley  Lass,  Moodna  Maid,  Maid  of  Ramapo,  Hanova 
Eurota;  reserves,  bull  Edithson,  cow  Galetea  2d. 

332  H.  M.  Howe,  Bristol,  R.  I. ;  bull,  Gilderoy ;  cows,  Mary  of  Gilder- 

oy,  Eugenie  2d,  Sweet  Pea,  Gilderoy's  Clover,  Mystery  2d; 
reserves,  bull  Coomassie's  Gilderoy,  cow  Carlos  La  Belle. 

No.  6. — Jerseys. 

Bull  3  Years  Old  or  Over,  and  Produce. 

Premium  47. — $40,  $25,  and  Gold  Medal. 

333  Alverel,  Hickox  &  Mills,  South  Williamstown,  Mass. ;  Bachelor  of 

St.  Lambert. 
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30  Class  1.— Cattle. 


334  James  W.  Bartlett,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Lexington  Duke  (without  pro- 

duce).    For  exhibition. 

335  J.  Francis  Gulliver,  Anclover,  Mass. ;  Chrome  Gold. 

336  Edward  Burnett,  Southboro',  Mass. ;  Link. 

337  J.  M.  Sears,  Southboro',  Mass. ;  Bomba's  Son. 

338  Henry  Breck,  Newtonville,  Mass. ;  Mohawk  of  Newton. 

339  Houghton  Farm,  Mountainville,  N.  Y. ;  Ramapo. 

340  H.  M.  Howe,  Bristol,  R.  I. ;  Gilderoy. 

341  Winslow  S.  Lincoln,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  O'Malley. 

Jersey  Bulls  2  Years  Old. 
Premium  48.— $30,  $20. 

342  G.    S.   Moulton,  West  Randolph,  Vt. ;   Alrajah,   bred   by   owner; 

calved  April  4,  1884,  sire  Albert  Rex  7724,  dam  Hazen's  Nora 
479L 

343  Houghton  Farm,  Mountainville,  N.  Y. ;  Edithson,  bred  by  owners; 

calved  March  19,  1882,  sire  Ramapo  4679,  dam  Lass  Edith  6290. 

344  Alfred  Rodman,   Dedham,   Mass. ;    Pilot's  Pedro,  bred  by  J.  H. 

Walker;  calved  Feb.   13,  1884,  sire  Pedro  3187,  dam  Fanchon 
2d  18200. 

345  John  R.  Brewer,  Hingham,  Mass.;  Snappit,  bred  by  Davis  Colla- 

more.    Orange,    N.    J. ;    calved    Jan.    15,    1884,    sire    Romps 
Torraenter  7126,  dam  Jolie  2d  16656,  p.  386  c  J.  H.  B.  Imp. 

346  Atherton   S.   Brown,  Boston,   Mass. ;   Thauroli,  bred  by  C.  W. 

Beardsley,  Milford,  Conn.;  calved  Jan.  4,  1884;  sire  Brie  6591, 
dam  Thaurie  17686. 

347  H.  M.  Howe,  Bristol,  R.  I. ;  Coomassie's  Gilderoy,. bred  by  owner; 

calved  June  25,  1884,  sire  King  Koffee  5522,  dam  Chrome  Skin 
2d  16158. 

Jersey  Bulls  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  49 — $25,  $15. 

348  G.   S.   Moulton,   West  Randolph,   Vt. ;    King  Rioter  3d,  bred  by 

owner;  calved  March  26,  1885,  sire  King  Rioter  6075,  dam  Sallie 
Bunker  1426. 

349  H.  E.  Alvord,  Amherst,  Mass.;   Ezekiel,  bred  by  owner;  calved 

Dec.  25,  1884 ;  sire  Ramapo  4679,  dam  Eclipse  14427. 


Jerseys.    *  31 


350  J.  Francis  Gulliver,  Andover,  Mass. ;  Pedroetta's  Chrome,  bred  by 

owner;  calved   Sept.   17,  1885,  sire  Chrome  Gold  11222,  dam 
Milky  Way's  Pedroetta  25460.  * 

351  Henry  Breek,  Newtonville,  Mass. ;  Beauty's  Duke,  bred  by  Cornel- 

ius Wellington,  Lexington,   Mass. ;    calved  July  6,   1881,  sire 
Nouticus  6648,  dam  Beauty  2076. 

352  Henry  Breck,  Newtonville,  Mass. ;  Bonanza,  bred  by  owner;  calved 

March  21,  1885;   sire  Mohawk  of  Newton  7010,  dam  Lily  Dew 
Drop  9065. 

353  H.   M.   Howe,  Bristol,   R.   I.;    Gilderoy  Junior,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  March  19,  1885,  sire  Gilderoy  2107,  dam  Chrome  Skin 
7881. 

Jersey  Bull  Calves  over  Five  Months. 
Premium  50 — $10,  $5. 

354  G.   S.   Moulton,   West  Randolph,  Vt. ;  King  Rioter  7th,  bred  by 

owner;  calved  Nov.  28,  1885;  sire  King  Rioter  6075,  dam  Bell 
Rex  11700. 

355  0.   F.   Fuller,  Blackstone,   Mass.;    Victor  F.  W.,  bred  by  J.   H. 

Walker,  Worcester,  Mass.;  calved  March  21,  1886;  sire  Victor 
King  12678,  dam  Rosa  F.  W.  13226. 

356  Edward  Burnett,  Southboro,  Mass. ;   Hillsborough,  bred  by  J,  R. 

McPherson,  Belle  Mead,  N.  J. ;  sire  Lord  Darlington  7285,  dam 
Maggie  Winn  24294. 

357  Atherton  S.  Brown,  Boston,  Mass. ;   Kedive  St.   Helier,   bred  by 

Chas.   Faulkner,    Boston,   Mass. ;    calved    April  12,   1886,  sire 
Thauroli  12875,  dam  Ethelfred  24544. 

358  Robert  Ross,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  Cambridge  Duke  2d,  bred  by  John 

Worster,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  calved  March  28,  1886,  sire  Cam- 
bridge Duke  llOOO,  dam  Meadow  Beauty  2d  39444. 

359  Houghton  Farm,  Mountainville,  N.  Y. ;  Double  Dauncy,  bred  by 

owners;  calved  April  27,  1886,  sire  Ramapo  4679,  dam  Mirama 
10508. 

Jersey  Co\vs  Three  Years  Old  or  Over. 
Premium  51 — $30,  $15. 

360  G.  S.  Moulton,  West  Randolph,  Vt. ;  Colt's  La  Biche,  bred  by  S. 

C.   Colt,  Hartford,   Conn.;    calved  June  21,    1877,  sire  Knave 
1856,  dam  La  Biche  2d  4023. 


32  C^.ASS  1.— Cattle. 


361  Houghton   Farm,   Mountainville,    N.   Y. ;  Valley  Belle,   bred   by 

Lawson  Valentine,    Houghton  Farm,   N.  Y. ;  calved  Jan.   24, 
1881,  Sire  Lord  Houghton  3287,  dam  Valley  Queen  7283. 

362  G.   S.   Moulton,  West  Randolph,  Vt. ;  Lilly  Rex,  bred  by  Edward 

Morse,  Thomaston,  Conn. ;  calved  May  28,  1879,  sire  Prince  of 
M  2811,  dam  Lilley  Rex  2d  9514. 

363  J.  Francis  Gulliver,  Andover,  Mass. ;  Alphea  Maid,  bred  by  John  J. 

Holly,  Plainfleld,  N.  J. ;  calved  July  26,  1882,  sire  Uproar  4609, 
dam  Aelodia  6101. 

364  J.  Francis  Gulliver,  Andover,  Mass. ;  Miss  Fannie  G.,  bred   by  A. 

B.  Darling,  Ramsey's,  N.  J. ;  calved  Jan.  22,  1883,  sire  Winner 
5572,  dam  Nannie  G  11979. 

365  J.  Francis  Gulliver,  Andover,  Mass. ;  Milky  Way's  Pedroetta,  bred 

by    owner;    calved    May    27,    1883,  sire   Pedro    3187,   son  of 
Eurotas,  dam  Milky  Way  7240. 

366  J.   Francis   Gulliver,    Andover,    Mass. ;  Orange  Lady,    imported ; 

calved  Aug.  2,  1883,  sire  Royal  Orange  Peel  14355,   dam  Lady 
Gyrene  22075. 

367  Winslow  S.  Lincoln,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  Countess  Micawber,  bred 

by  Chas.  S.    Sargent,   Brookline,   Mass. ;  calved  Feb.  23,  1872, 
sire  Mr.  Micawber  556,  dam  Countess  3d  990. 

368  Winslow    S.    Lincoln,   Worcester,  Mass. ;  Del   of  Willow  Farm, 

bred  by  owner ;  calved   Oct.    26,  1879,  sire   St.  Helier  45,  dam 
Daisy  3557. 

369  Winslow  S.  Lincoln,  Worcester,   Mass. ;  Flight  of  Willow  Farm, 

bred  by  owner;  calved  April  8,  1881,  sire  O'Malley  6441,  dam 
Floribel  2460. 

370  Winslow  S.  Lincoln,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  Helena  St.  Helier,  bred  by 

owner;  calved  March  28,  1883,  sire  O'Malley  6441,  dam   Helen 
3556. 

371  Winslow  S.  Lincoln,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  Cinderella  St.  Helier,  bred 

by  owner;  sire  St.  Helier  45,  dam  Cecile  of  Willow  Farm. 

372  Edward  Burnett,  Southboro,  Mass. ;  Alphene,  bred  by  Wm.  Simp- 

son,  New   York,  N.  Y. ;    calved  July  28,  1880,  sire  Cash  Boy 
2248,  dam  Clytemvestra  2d  5868. 

373  Edward  Burnett,   Southboro,  Mass. ;  Nonpareil's  Bride,  imported; 

calved  Dec.  30,  1882,  sire  Nero  7266,  dam  Nonpareil  22014. 


Jerseys.  33 


374  Edward  Burnett,  Southboro,  Mass.;  Earl's  Polly,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  June  7,  1883,  sire  Earl   of  Scituate   7018,  dam   Polly   of 
Deerfoot  2d  15347. 

375  Edward  Burnett,    Southboro,   Mass. ;  Patty  of  Deerfoot  2d,  bred 

by  owner;  calved  Sept.  21,  1883,  sire   Link  5517,  dam  Patty  of 
Deerfoot  15321. 

376  Edward  Burnett,  Southboro,  Mass. ;  Fancy  Alphea,  bred  by  D.  F. 

Appleton,  Ipswich,  Mass. ;  calved  May  29,  1881,  sire  Pedro  3187, 
dam  Charminette  5695. 

377  J.  M.  Sears,   Southboro,    Mass.;  Lady  Horton,  imported;  calved 

June  16,  1881,  sire  Lord  Beaconsfield  p.  220  c,  dam  Lady  Hor- 
ton 2d  F  2170  c. 

378  J.  M.  Sears,  Southboro,  Mass. ;  Thorndale  Belle  2d,  bred  by  Edw. 

Thome,  Millbrook,  N.  Y. ;  calved  April  4,  1877,  sire  St.  Martin 
1482,  dam  Thorndale  Belle  5265. 

379  J.  M.    Sears,    Southboro,   Mass.;  Eden   Belle,   imported;  calved 

March  14,  1881,  sire  Carlo  5559,  dam  Young  Lena  3089  J.  H.  B. 

380  James  W.  Bartlett,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Cora  Adams,  bred  by  Alvin 

Adams,  Watertown,  Mass. ;  calved  April  15,  1877,  sire  Tarquin 
750,  dam  Harmonia  2d  1322.  < 

381  Henry  Breck,   Newtouville,   Mass. ;     Pansie    Dewdrop,   bred  by 

owner;    calved  December  1,   1881,  sire  Nonantum  3177,  dam 
Daisy  Dewdrop. 

382  Edward  Bodee,  Freehold,  N.  J. ;    Golden  Carrie,  bred  by  D.  M. 

Forman,  Freehold,  N.  J. ;  calved  April  19,  1883,  sire  Goldhunter 
5004,  dam  Carrie's  Clara. 

383  Houghton    Farm,    Mountainville,    N.    Y. ;     Mercedella,   bred    by 

owners,  January  19,   1882,  sire  Ramapo  4679,  dam   Catholique 
7281. 

384  Houghton  Farm,    Mountainville,    N.    Y. ;   Valley  Lass. ;    bred  by 

owners;    calved  November  10,    1882,  sire  Ramapo  4679,  dam 
Valley  Lady. 

385  Houghton  Farm,  Mountainville,  N.   Y. ;    Moodna  Maid,   bred  by 

owners;  calved  March  26,  1883,  sire  Ramapo  4679,  dam  Moodna 
Girl  9127. 

386  Houghton  Farm,  Mountainville,  N.  Y. ;  Galatea  2d,  bred  by  R.  C. 

Patterson,  Paterson,  N.  J. ;    calved  May  29,   1879,  sire  Mopsus 
1165,  dam  Galatea,  2564. 


34  Class  1. — Cattle. 


387  H.  M.  Howe,  Bristol,  R.  I. ;    Mystery  2d,  bred  by  John  Carter 

Brown,  Providence,  R.  I.;  calved  January  16,  1881,    sire  Cock- 
swain 3406,  dara  Mystery  3957. 

388  H.M.Howe,  Bristol,  R.  I.;  Carlos  La  Belle,  imported;    calved 

February  20,  1879,  sire  Carlo  5559,  dam  Belle  on  I.  of  Jersey. 

389  H.   M.   Howe,  Bristol,   R.   I. ;    Mary   of  Gilderoy,   bred  by  A.  E. 

Burnside,  Bristol,  R.  I.;  calved  March  29,-1880,  sire  Gilderoy 
2107,  dam  Contessa  3256. 

390  H.  M.  Howe,  Bristol,  R.  I.;  Eugenie  2d,  bred  by  owner;    calved 

January  9,  1881,  sire  Gilderoy  2107,  dam  Eugenie  498. 

391  H.  M.  Howe,  Bristol,  R.  I. ;    Sweet  Pea,  bred  by  F.    S.   Stevens, 

Swansea,  Mass. ;  calved  May  1,   1883,  sire  Gilderoy  2107,  dam 
Lillie  Lenape  2d  8760. 

Jersey  Heifers  Two  Years  Old. 
Premium  52— $20,  $10. 

392  J.  Francis  Gulliver,  Andover,   Mass.;  Lactimel,   bred  by  owner; 

calved  March  14, 1884,  sire  Prince  Pedro  10588,  dam  Lactea2587. 

393  W.  H.  Haley,  N.   Wilmington,  Mass. ;    Royal  Pet,  bred  by  owner ; 

sire  Royalty  7210,  dam  Mouse  2d  18447. 

394  Edward  Burnett,    Southboro,   Mass.;    Baroness   Hilpah,   bred  by 

T.  A.  Havermeyer,  Mahwah,  N.  J. ;  calved  September  25,  1884, 
sire  Baron  of  St.  Lambert  5286,  dam  Hilpah  5879. 

395  J.  M.  Sears,  Southboro,  Mass. ;  Executrix,  bred  by  H.  S.  Russell, 

Milton,  Mass. ;    calved  July   18,   1884,   sire  Bomba's  Son  8372, 
dam  Sylvie  3d  16669. 

396  J.  M.  Sears,  Southboro,  Mass. ;  East  Wind,  bred  by  H.  S.  Russell, 

Milton,  Mass.;  calved  March  28,   1884,  sire  Bomba's  Son  8372, 
dam  Lady  Garenne  2d  16724. 

397  J.  M.  Sears,  Southboro,  Mass.;    Salvador  2d,  imported;  calved 

April  17,  1884,  sire  Christo  (P  398),  dam  Salvador  27262. 

398  J.  M,  Sears,  Southboro,  Mass.;    Baroness  Falladot  32902 ;    calved 

September  30,  1884,  sire  Baron  of  St.  Lambert  5286,  dam  Falla- 
dot 11967. 

399  D.   M.   Forman,  Freehold,   N.   J. ;    Coomassie  Lowndes,  bred  by 

owner;     calved    June    19,    1884,    sire   Count   Coomassie,   dam 
Elsie  Dean  17780. 


Jerseys,  35 


400  H.  M.  Howe,  Bristol,  R.  I.;    Gilderoy's  Clover,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  March  18,  1884,  sire  Gilderoy  2107,   dam  Clover  Bloom 

9788. 

401  H.  M.  Howe,  Bristol,   R.  I.;  Macaroou,    bred   by   owner;  calved 

May  9,  1884,  sire  Royalist  2906,  dam  Lactiue  10680. 

40U  Winslow  S.  Lincoln,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  Czarina  St.  Helena,  bred 
by  owner,  calved  March  18,  1884,  sire  O'Malley  6441,  dam  Cin- 
derella St.  Helier. 

Jersey  Heifers  1  Year  Old. 
Premium  53.— $15,  $8. 

402  G.  S.  Moulton,  West  Randolph,  Vt. ;  Hazen's  Nora  2d,   bred  by 

owner;    calved   March    31,    1885,    sire   Albert   Rex  7724,    dam 
Hazen's  Nora  4791. 

403  W.    H.    Haley,  North  Wilmington,  Mass. ;  Benefactress,   bred   by 

owner;  sire  Benefit's  Prince  10798  E.  H.  B.,  dam  Perrot's  Petite 
23977. 

404  G.  S.  Moulton,  West  Randolph,  Vt.  ;  Sylvia  Rex,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  Marcb  14,  1885,  sire  Ben.  Rex  7026,  dam  Sylvina's  Pearl 
16859. 

405  J.  Francis  Gulliver,  Andover,  Mass. ;  Orange   Lady   2d,   bred   by 

owner;  calved  Aug.  2,  1883,  sire  Royal  Orange  Peel  14335,  dam 
Lady  Cyrene  22075. 

406  Winslow  S.  Lincoln,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  Rene  St^  Helier,  bred  by 

owner;  calved  Nov.  15, 1884,  sire  Ori  4286,  dam  Rose  St.  Helier. 

407  Winsfow  S.   Lincoln,    Worcester,    Mass. ;  Lisgar's   Rose,  bred  by 

owner;  calved   Sept.  24,    1885,  sire   Rioter   Lisgar,  dam   Moss- 
Rose  of  Willow  Farm  5194. 

409  Winslow   S.  Lincoln,  Worcester,    Mass. ;  Del   O'Malley,   bred  by 

owner;  calved   Feb.  26,  1885,  sire   O'Malley  6441,  dam   Del  of 
Willow  Farm  22464. 

410  Winslow   S.    Lincoln,    Worcester,    Mass. ;    Ori's   Helen,    bred  by 

owner;  calved  June  30,  1885,  sire   Ori  4286,   dam   Helena   St. 
Helier. 

411  Edward  Burnett,  Southboro',  Mass. ;  Miss  Notice,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  Feb.  25,  1885,  sire  Notice  5684,  dam  Energy  2d  22154. 

412  Edward   Burnett,    Southboro',    Mass.;    Linklet,   bred   by   owner; 

calved  March  1,  1885,  sire  Link  5517,  dam  Belle  Colombe  22071.. 


36  Class  1.— Cattle. 


413  Edward  Burnett,  Sonthboro',  Mass. ;  Faith  of  Deerfoot,  bred  by 

owner;  calved  March  31,  1885,  sire  Link  5517,  dam  Fides  of 
Deerfoot  15333. 

414  Edward  Burnett,  Southboro',  Mass.;  Link's  Girl,  bred  by  owner; 

calved   Sept.  24,  1885,  sire   Link  5517,  dam  Deerfoot   Girl   2d 
15349. 

415  Atherton  T.  Brown,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Elfled,  bred  by  Charles  Faulk- 

ner, Boston,  Mass. ;  calved  March  18,  1885,  sire  Norfolk   Pride 
9856,  dam  Ethelfled  24544. 

416  J.  M.  Sears,  Southboro',  Mass. ;  Dora  Wentworth,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  March  16, 1885,  sire  Governor  Wentworth,  dam  Salvador 
27262. 

417  J.   M.    Sears,    Southboro',    Mass. ;  Cleopatre  Wentworth,  bred  by 

owner;  calved  March  31,  1885,  sire  Governor  Wentworth,  dam 
Cleopatre  dii  Posterrin  27264. 

418  Henry  Breck,  Newtonville,    Mass. ;  Alanthus,  bred  by   C.  S.  Sar- 

gent, Brookline,  Mass.  ;  calved  April  4,  1885,  sire  Shasta  5336 
A.  G.  C.  C,  dam  Jolutan  3523  A.  G.  C.  C. 

419  Henry  Breck,  Newtonville,  Mass. ;  Arbutelow,  bred  by  C.  S.  Sar- 

gent, Brookline,  Mass. ;  calved  April  16,  1885,  sire  Shasta  5336, 
dam  Nonda  15125. 

420  Houghton  Farm,  Mouutainville,   N.  Y. ;  Hanova  Eurota,  bred  by 

owner ;  calved  Aug.  14,  1885,  sire  Ramapo  4679,  dam  Hanover 
Lass  25825. 

421  H.  M.  Howe,  Bristol,  R.  I.;    Royalist's  Clover,  bred   by  owner; 

calved  March  15,  1885,  sire  Royalist  2906,  dam  Clover  Bloom 
9788. 

Jersey  Heifer  Calves  under  Twelve  Months. 
Premium  54 — $8,  $5. 

422  G.  S.  Moulton,  West  Randolph,  Vt. ;  Rioter's  Rosebud,  bred  by 

owner;  calved  Nov.  12,  1885,  sire  King  Rioter  6075,  dam  Rose 
of  Castelar. 

423  G.   S.   Moulton,   West  Randolph,    Vt. ;    Albert's  Vevie,  bred  by 

owner;  calved  Dec  2,  1885,  sire  Albert  Rex  7724,  dam  Viviane 
6866. 

424  J.  Francis  Gulliver,  Andover,   Mass. ;    Winnie  Chrome,   bred  by 

owner;  calved  Feb.  27,  1886,  sire  Chrome  Gold  11222,  dam  Miss 
Fannie  G.  26005. 


Jerseys.  37 


425  Winslow  S.  Lincoln,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  Rose  O'Malley,  bred  by 

owner;  calved  March  25,  1886,  sire  O'Malley  6441,  dam  Moss 
Rose  Perfection. 

426  Winslow  S.  Lincolu,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  Eileen  O'Malley,  bred  by 

owner;  calved  May  29,   1886,  sire  O'Malley  6441,  dam  Emblem 
St.  Helier. 

427  John  R.  Brewer,  Hingham,  Mass.;  Oxford  Fern,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  April  14,  1886,  sire  Oxford  Prince  14473,  dam  Royal  Fern 
29144. 

428  John  R.  Brewer,  Hinghara,  Mass.;  Lady  Cloud  Oua  2d,  bred  by 

W.   W.    Dunbar,    Bristol,    Conn.;    calved   May   26,    1886,   sire 
Surcor  12000,  dam  Lady  Cloud  Oua  30100. 

429  John  R.  Brewer,  Hinghara,  Mass. ;  Agnes  Torment,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  Dec.   12,  1885,  sire  Snappit  13395,  dam  Martin    Celeste 
2d. 

430  John  R.  Brewer,  Hiugham,  Mass. ;  Betty  Torment,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  June  10,  1886,  sire  Snappit  13395,  dam  Teabor  Hayruano 
3d. 

431  Edward  Burnett,  Southboro,  Mass.;   Chrome's  Alphene,  bred  by 

owner;  calved  Aug.  6,  1886,  sire  Chrome  Skin  Prince  6763,  dam 
Alphene  11849. 

432  Atherton  T.  Brown,  Boston,  Mass.;  Industry  2d,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  April  20,  1886,  sire  Thauroli  12875,  dam  Industry  18030. 

433  Houghton  Farm,  Mountainville,  N.  Y. ;  Ramapo's  Sultana,  bred  by 

owners;  calved  Oct.  29,  1885,  sire  Ramapo  4679,  dam  Princess 
Maude  7177. 

434  Houghton  Farm,  Mountaiuville,  N.  Y. ;   Duchess  of  Ramapo,  bred 

by  owners;  calved  Nov.  11,  1885,  sire  Ramapo  4679,  dam  Valley 
Duchess  12574. 

435  H.  M.  Howe,  Bristol,  R,  I.;  Gildacream,  bred  by  owner;  calved 

Feb.  8,  1886,  sire  Gilderoy  2107,  dam  Christal  6565. 

436  W.  H.  Haley,  North  Wilmington,  Mass. ;   Fay  Pogis,  bred  by  Geo. 

G.  Creamer,  Hamiltou,  Mass. ;  sire  Count  Rioter,  dam  Marion 
Fay. 

437  W.  H.  Haley,  North  Wilmington,  Mass. ;  Young  Susanna,  bred  by 

owner:  sire  Ich  Dleu  14516,  dam  Miss  Susanna  25818. 
4 


38  Class  1. — Cattle. 


438  W.  H.  Hale}',  North  Wilmington,   Mass. ;  Belle  Garner,  bred  by 

J.  Workman,  Torringtou,  Conn. ;  calved  Dec.  14,  1885,  sire 
Litchfield  15th  5802,  dam  Daisy  Workman  19990. 

439  W.   H.  Haley,  North  Wilmington,   Mass.;  Mouse  2d,   imported; 

calved  July  2,  1886,  sire  Carlo  180  I.  H.  B.,  dam  Mouse  1787  I. 
H.  B. 

440  W.  H.  Haley,  North  Wilmington,   Mass.;    Clementa,    imported; 

calved  June  20,  1886,  sire  RoUo  212  I.  H.  B.,  dam  Clementine 
2225  I.  H.  B. 

\ 
Guernseys. 

Guernsey  Herd. 

Premium  55  and  63e. — Gold  Medal. 

441  W.  E.  C.  Eustis,  Readville,  Mass.;  bull,  Maple  Duke;   cows,  Vic- 

tor's Sweetheart,  Coquette  2d,  Belle  Avoir,  Daisy  2d  of  the 
Conture,  Sweetheart  2d ;    reserve,  cow,  Pope's  Daisy. 

442  E.   F.   Bowditch,  Framingham,    Mass.;    bull,    Mr.    Adam;    cows, 

Betsey,  Granddaughter,  Politesse,  Miss  Bertha,  Bessie  de  la 
Paillotine;    reserves,  bull  Pop;    heifer.  Dame  Kathleen. 

443  E.  F.  Bowditch,    Framingham,    Mass.;     bull,  Mr.    Adam;    cows, 

Betsey,  Granddaughter,  Politesse,  Miss  Bertha,  Bessie  de  la 
Paillotine;    reserve,  cow,  Leona. 

444  A.   Warner,  Pomf  ret,  Conn. ;    bull,  Duke  of    Woodlawn  ;     cows, 

Fanny,  Lady  Jane  4th,  St  Andrews,  Sirene  2d,  Favorite  de  Lang 
Camps,  Lady  Helen  of  Woodlawn;  reserves,  bull,  Kosano, 
cow,  Lady  Harrie. 

445  J.  Nelson  Borland,  New  London,  Conn. ;   bull,  Herald  2d ;   cows, 

Coral  2d,  Diana,  Silver  of  Fernwood,  Clarissa,  Autumn  Rose ; 
reserve,  cow,  The  Diva. 

446  Herbert  Merriam,  Weston,   Mass.;   bull,  Challenger;  cows,  Mysie 

2d,  Guernsey  Lily,  Cherry  Lily,  Little  Rose  2d,  Polly  of  Lincoln ; 
reserve,  cow,  Polly  of  Palmer. 

447  Francis  Shaw,  New  Braintree,  Mass. ;  bull,  Forget-me-not;   cows, 

Victorine,  Sybil,  Vestal  2d,  Fill  Pail  4th,  Fern  Leaf;  reserves, 
bull,  the  Monk;   cow,  Dawn. 

448  James   Lawrence,     Groton,   Mass.;      bull,     Nissitissette ;     cows, 

Jessica,  Pomona,  Groton  Bouncer,  Alsyke,  Maid  of  Groton  2d; 
reserve,  cow,  Primrose  2d. 


Guernseys.  39 


Guernsey  Bulls  and  Produce. 
Premium  56— $40,  $25. 

449  E.  F.  Bowditch,  Framingham,  Mass. ;    bull,  Pop. 

Guernsey  Bulls  Two  Years  Old. 
Premium  57— $30,  $20. 

450  W.  E.  C.  Eustis,  Readville,  Mass.;  Maple  Duke,  bred  by  E.  Bur- 

nett, Southboro,  Mass. ;   calved  Feb.  14,  1884,  sire  Forget-me- 
not  587,  dam  Maple  Gray  1338. 

451  E.  F.  Bowditch,  Framingham,  Mass.;    Mr.   Adam,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  Jan.  10,  1884,  sire  Pop  307,  dam  Miss  Anna  317. 

452  J.  Nelson    Borland,  New  London,   Conn.;    Herald  2d,  imported; 

calved   Sept.    1,   1884,  sire  Herald  206  F.  S.,  R.  G.  A.  S.,  dam 
Nora2d644P.  S.,R.  S.  A.  S. 

453  Herbert  Merriam,  Weston,  Mass. ;  Challenger,   bred  by  J.  M.  Cod- 

man,  Brookline,  Mass. ;    calved  March  7,  1884,  sire  Sir  Cham- 
pion 242,  dam  Amber  2d  96. 

454  James  Lawrence,    Groton,  Mass.;   Nissitissette,   bred  by  owner; 

calved  Jan.  1884,  sire  Duke  of  Groton  665,  dam  Maid  of  Groton 
956. 

Guernsey  Bulls  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  58 — $25,  $15. 

455  E.   F.  Bowditch,    Framingham,    Mass. ;     Mr.    Cobweb,  bred  by 

owner;   calved  May  3,  1885,  sire  Pop  307,  dam  Miss  Bertha 
1182. 

456  A.  Warner,  Pomfret,  Conn. ;  Rosano,  bred  by  Francis  Shaw,  New 

Braintree,  Mass. ;  calved  Feb.  22,  1885,   sire  Tabasco  451,   dam 
Rose  of  Avon  561,  imported. 

457  Herbert  Merriam,   Weston,    Mass. ;    The  Cherry    Boy,   bred    by 

owner:   calved  July  25,  1885,  sire  James  208,   dam   Guernsey 
Lily  3d. 

Guernsey  Bull  Calves  over  Five  Months. 
Premium  59 — $10,  $5.  » 

458  W.  E.   C.  Eustis,  Readville,  Mass.;    Blue  Hill,  bred  by   owner; 

calved  March  23,  1886,  sire  Theophilus  588,  dam  Zoedones  1343. 


40  Class  1. — Cattle. 


459  E.  F.  Bowditch,  Framinghara,  Mass.;  Pancoast,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  March  29,  1886,  sire  Mr.  Adam  710,  dam  Pandora  1187. 

460  E.  F.  Bowditch,  Framinghara,   Mass. ;    Young  Doctor,   bred  by 

owner;   calved  Nov.  2,   1885,  sire  Pop  307,  dam  Young  Con- 
stance 1415. 

461  A.  Warner,   Pomfret,   Ct. ;  Lord  Lyman,  bred  by  owner;  calved 

Oct.  11,  1885,  sire  Lord  Dudley  of  Woodlawn  314,  dam  Lady  Jane 
4th  of  St.  Andrew  910. 

462  Herbert  Merriam,  Weston,  Mass. ;  bull  calf,  bred  by  owner;  calved 

June  12,  1886,  sire  Challenger  968,  dam  Mysie  2d  1067. 

463  Francis  Shaw,  New  Braintree,  Mass. ;  Floriraonel,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  Oct.  21,  1885,  sire  Forget-me-not  587  imported,   dam 
Fleurea  of  AUez  1099. 

Guernsey  Cows  Three  Years  Old  and  Over. 
Premium  60— $30,  $15. 

464  W.  E.  C.  Eustis,  Readville,  Mass.  :  Victor's  Sweetheart,  imported; 

calved  Dec.  10,  1883,  sire  Victor,  R.  G.  A.  S.,  55,  dam  Sweet- 
heart 1344. 

465  W.  E.  C.  Eustis,   Readville,   Mass. ;  Daisy  2d  of  the  Couture,  im- 

ported; calved  Sept.  1,  1881,  sire  Royal  George  120,  dam  Daisy 

485. 

466  W.  E.  C.  Eustis,  Readville,  Mass.;  Belle  Avoir,  imported;  calved 

Sept.  1,  1881,  sire  Dummy  103,  dam  Cream  570. 

467  W.    E.    C.    Eustis,   Readville,    Mass.;    Sweetheart  2d,  imported; 

calved  Aug.  26,  1881,  sire  Royal  George,  R.  A.  H.  B.,  120,  dam 
Sweetheart  366. 

468  W.  E.  C.  Eustis,  Readville,  Mass. ;  Coquette  2d,  imported ;  calved 

Sept.  1,  1881,  sire  Royal  George,  R.  A.  H.  B.,  120,  dam  Coquette 
375. 

469  E.  F.  Bowditch,  Framingham,  Mass. ;  Miss  Bertha,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  Nov.  11,  1882,  sire  Sir  Thomas  187,  dam  Miss  Anna  317. 

470  E.  F.  Bowditch,   Framinghara,    Mass.;  Betsey,   imported :  calved 

March  15,  1&75. 

471  E.   F.  bowditch,  Framinghara,  Mass.;  Grand   Daughter,  bred  by 

owner;  calved   May   21,  1878,  sire   Hubert  47,  imported,  dam 
The  Big  Red  Cow's  Daughter  117. 


Guernseys.  41 


472  E.  F.  Bowditch,  Framinghara,  Mass.;  Politesse,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  Jan.  26,  1883,  sire  Mr.  Adonis  228,  dam  Polly  48,  im- 
ported. 

473  A.   Warner,   Pomf  ret,    Ct. ;  Favorite  de  Lang  Champs,  imported  ; 

calved  March  21,  1882,  sire  Fair  Lad  140,  R.  G.  A.  S.,  dam  Jesse 
of  the  Camps  416,  R.  G.  A.  S. 

474  A.  Warner,  Pomfret,  Ct. ;  Lady  Helen  of  Woodlawn,  bred  by  owner ; 

calved  Jan.  14,  1883,  sire  Lord  Dudley  of  Woodlawn  314,  dam 
Lady  Gertrude  of  Woodlawn  679. 

475  A:  Warner,  Pomfret,  Ct. ;  Fanny,   imported;  calved  April,  1877. 

476  A.   Warner,   Pomfret,  Ct. ;  Lady  Jane  4th  of  St.    Andrews,   im- 

ported; calved  November,  1879. 

477  A.  Warner,  Pomfret,  Ct. ;   Sirene   2d  imported;  calved  Nov.    10, 

1881,  sire  Cato  137  F.  S.,  R.  G.  A.  S.,  dam  Sirene  F.  S., 
R.  G.  A.  S. 

478  J.  Nelson  Borland,  New  London,    Ct. ;  Silver  of  Fernwood,   im- 

ported; calved  Aug.  15,  1881,  sire  Cato  137  R.  G.  A.  S.,  dam 
Silver  305  R.  G.  A.  S. 

479  J.  Nelson  Borland,  New  London,  Ct. ;  Clarissa,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  March  15,  1882,  sire  Rothschild  70,  imported,  dam  Clytie 
147,  imported. 

480  J.   Nelson  Borland,   New  London,   Ct. ;  Autumn  Rose,   bred  by 

owner,  calved  Aug.  25,  1883,  sire  Cavis  of  Guernsey  349,  im- 
ported, dam  Rosenheim  121,  imported. 

481  J.  Nelson  Borland,  New  London,  Conn. ;  Coral  2d,  bred  by  James 

M.  Codman,  Krookline,  Mass. ;  calved  Aug.  8,  1875,  sire  Gold- 
dust  A.  G.  C.  C.  15,  imported,  dam  Coral  A.  G.  C.  C.  97,  im- 
ported. 

482  J.  Nelson  Borland,  New  London,  Conn. ;  Diana,  imported;  calved 

Jan.  20,  1875,  sire  Nicholas  Jehan  of  St.  Martin's,  dam  one  of 
John  Norman's  cows. 

483  Herbert  Merriam,   Weston,   Mass.;  Mysie  2d,   imported;  calved 

Dec,  1879,  sire  Jimmy,  dam  Mystic. 

484  Herbert  Merriam,  Weston,  Mass. ;  Guernsey  Lily  8d,  bred  by  Silas 

Belts,  Camden,  N.  J. ;  calved  May  25,  1882,  sire  Albermarl  56, 
dam  Guernsey  Lily  329,  imported. 

485  Herbert  Merriam,  Weston,  Mass. ;  Polly  of  Palmer  4th,  bred  by 

owner;  calved   April   26,1882,   sire  James  208,    dam  Polly   of 
Palmer  70. 
*4 


42  Class  1. — Cattle. 


486  Francis   Shaw,  New  Braintree,   Mass. ;  Jessie  of  Lester   Manor, 

imported ;  calved  1878,  sire  on  Guernsey,  dam  on  Guernsey. 

487  Francis  Shaw,  New  Braintree,  Mass. ;  Victorine,  imported;  calved 

1874,  sire  on  Guernsey,  dam  on  Guernsey. 

488  Francis    Shaw,    New    Braintree,    Mass.;    Picotte  2d,    imported; 

calved  Jan.  17,  1880,  sire  on  Guernsey,  dam  on  Guernsey. 

489  Francis   Shaw,  New  Braintree,  Mass.;  Select,  imported;  calved 

April,  1878,  sire  on  Guernsey,  dam  on  Guernsey. 

490  James  Lawrence,  Groton,  Mass. ;  Jessica.  "         "> 

491  James  Lawrence,  Groton,  Mass.;  Pomona,  imported;  calved  May 

1876,  sire  on  I.  of  Guernsey,  dam  on  I.  of  Guernsey. 

492  James    Lawrence,    Groton,    Mass.;  Groton    Bouncer,  imported; 

calved  Dec.  1875,  sire  on  I.  of  Guernsey,  dam  on  I.  of  Guern- 
sey. 


Guernsey  Heifers  Two  Years  Old. 
Premium  61— $20,  $10. 

493  E.   F.    Bowditch,   Framingham,   Mass.;  Leona,   bred  by  owner; 

calved  Dec.  11,  1883,  sire  Mr.  Adonis  228,  dam  Lucille  115. 

494  E.   F.    Bowditch,   Framingham,  Mass. :  Miss   Bobolink,  bred  by 

owner,   calved   Sept.   25,    1884,   sire  Magnate  445,  dam  Miss 
Armour  1185. 

495  A.  Warner,  Pomfret,  Conn. ;  Lisette  of  Woodlawn,  bred  by  S.  C. 

Kent,    West  Grove,   Pa. ;  calved  June  5,  1884,  sire  Judge   of 
Cornwall  522,  dam  Annette  1811,  imported. 

496^ Herbert  Merriam,  Weston,  Mass.;  Cherry  Lily,  bred  by  owner; 
calved  May  14,  1884,  sire  Sorcerer  577,  dam  Guernsey  Lily  3d 
11651. 

497  Herbert  Merriam,    Weston,    Mass. ;  Polly    of  Lincoln,    bred    by 

owner;  calved  June  12,  1884,  sire   Sorcerer  577,  dam   Polly  of 
Palmer  4th  1270. 

498  Herbert  Merriam,  Weston,  Mass. ;  Little  Rose  2d,  bred   by   S.  C. 

Kent,  West  Grove,  Pa. ;  calved  Aug.  3,  1884,  sire  Radley  209, 
dam  Little  Rose  1829. 


Guernseys.  43 


Guernsey  Heifers  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  62 — $15,  $8. 

499  W.  E.  C.  Eustis,  Readville,  Mass. ;  Zoedanes Lass,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  March  22,  1885,  sire  Theophilus  588,  dam  Zoedanes  1343. 

500  W.  E.  C.  Eustis,  Readville,    Mass. ;  Pope's  Daisy,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  April  19,  1885,  sire  Theophilus  588,   dam  Daisy  of  the 
Couture. 

601  E.  F.  Bowditch,  Framinghara,  Mass. ;  Dame  Kathleen,  bred  by 
owner;  calved  Sept.  13,  1885,  sire  Goldsmith  262,  dam  Dame 
Jones  118. 

502  A.  Warner,   Pomfret,   Ct. ;   Lady  Emsie  of  Woodlawn,   bred  by 

owner;  calved  Jan.  1,  1885,   sire   Sir  Ben.  of  Woodlawn  561, 
dam  Lady  Helen  of  Woodlawn  1259. 

503  J.  Nelson  Borland,  New  London,  Ct. ;  The  Diva,  bred   by  owner; 

calved  Nov.  20,  1884,  sire  Sultan  829  A.  G.  C.  C,  dam  Daisy  of 
the  Ville  1621  A.  G.  C.  C,  imported. 

504  J.  Nelson  Borland,  New  London,  Ct. ;  Clymene,   bred   by   owner; 

calved  March  22,  1885,  sire  Sultan  329  A.  G.  C.  C,  dam  Clytie 
147  A.  G.  C.  C,  imported. 

505  Herbert  Merriam,  Weston,  Mass. ;  Polly  of  Weston,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  July  22,  1885,  sire  James  208,  dam  Polly  of  Palmer  4th 
1270. 

506  Herbert  Merriam,  Weston,  Mass. ;  Lily  of  Robin  3d,  bred  by  owner ; 

calved  April  13,  1885,  sire  James  208,  dam  Lily  of  Robin  1052. 

507  Francis  Shaw,  New Braintree,  Mass. ;  France  3d,  imported;  calved 

May  8,  1885,    sire   "Marcus"  on  Guernsey,  dam   France  2207, 
imported. 

508  Francis  Shaw,  New  Braintree,  Mass. ;  Vestal  of  Lehigh,  bred  by 

A.  F.  Fuller,  Catasauqua,  Pa. ;  calved  June  21,  1885;  sire  Herald 
990,  imported,  dam  Vestal  2d  2210,  imported. 

509  Francis    Shaw,  New   Braintree,   Mass. ;   Victorine   4th,   bred  by 

owner;  calved  July  1,  1885,  sire  Tabasco  451,  dam  Victorine  56, 
imported. 

510  James  Lawrence,  Groton,  Mass. ;  Tag,  bred  by  owner;  calved  May 

13,  1885,  sire  Hotspur  594,  dam  Primrose  2d  1556. 


44  Class  1. — Cattle. 


Guernsey  Helber  Calves  Under  12  Months. 
Premium  63. — $8,  $5. 

511  E.  F.  Bowditcli,  Framingliam,  Mass.;  Leonella,   bred   by  owner; 

calved  Feb.  24,  1886;  sire  Mr.  Adam  710,  dam  Leolia  1584. 

512  E.  F.  Bowditcli,  Framinghara,  Mass. ;  Miss  Alma,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  April  17,  1886,  sire  Don  733,  dam  Miss  Alice  220. 

513  A.   Warner,    Pomfret,   Ct. ;   Lady  Washington,   bred  by  owner; 

calved  Feb.  22,  1886,  sire  Duke  of  Woodlawn  804,  dam  Lady 
Helen  of  Woodlawn  7259. 

514  A.Warner,  Pomfret,    Ct. ;    Lady   Sallie,   bred   by  owner;  calved 

Dec.  4,  1885,  sire  Lenox  686,  imported,  dam  Sirene  2d  1518. 

515  A.  Warner,  Pomfret,  Ct. ;  Lady  Harrie,  bred  by  C.  S.  Kent,  West 

Grove,  Pa. ;  calved  Sept.  6,  1886,  sire  Radley  209,  dam  Favorite 
des  Long  Camps  1839,  imported. 

516  J.  Nelson   Borland,  New  London,  Ct. :  Calliope,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  March  9,  1886,  sire  Fernwood  Royal  645,  imported,  dam 
Clytie  149,  A.  G.  C.  C,  imported. 

517  Herbert  Merriam,  Weston,  Mass. ;  Cherry  Lily  2d,  bred  by  owner; 

calved  July  27,  1886,  sire  Challenger  968,  dam  Cherry  Lily  2670. 

518  Francis  Shaw,  New  Braintree,  Mass. ;  Jeweler's  Jessie,   bred  by 

Mark  Hughes,  West   Grove,  Pa. ;  calved  March   19,  1886,  sire 
Jeweler  117,  dam  Jessie  of  Lester  Manor  740. 

519  Francis  Shaw,  New  Braintree,  Mass. ;  Bijou's  Daughter,  bred  by 

owner;  calved  Dec.  10,  1885,  sire  The  Monk  784,  imported,  dam 
Bijou  of  St.  Martin's  1093,  imported. 

520  Francis  Shaw,  New  Braintree,  Mass. ;  Select  6th,  bred  by  James 

W.  Fuller,  Catasauqua,  Pa. ;  calved  1885,  sire  Herald  990,  im- 
ported, dam  Select  2205,  imported. 

521  J.  D.  W.  French,  North  Andover,    Mass. ;  Gladys    3d,  bred  by 

owner;  calved  May  2,  1886,  sire  Lily's  Jeweler  530,  dam  Gladys 
1189. 

522  J.  D.  W.  French,  North  Andover,  Mass.;  Nellie's  Jewel,  bred  by 

owner;  calved  April  20,  1886,  sire  Lily's  Jeweler,  dam  Little 
Nell  of  Vale  2d  928  imp. 


Swiss.  45 

No.  8. — Swiss. 

Swiss  Herd. 

Premium  64 — Gold  Medal. 

523  Samuel  Hodgson,    Meredith   Village,  N.    H. ;    bull,  Rothal  Tell; 

cows,  Hazel,  Magic,  Queeu,  Gertrude,  Jote. 

524  John  A.  Bancroft,   Worcester,    Mass.;    bull,  Neyon  Tell;    cows, 

Carrie,  Minnie,  Delia,  Dell,  Thora;  reserves,  bull  Plato,  cow 
Sadie. 

525  0.  A.  Kelley,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  bull,  cows. 


Swiss  Bull  of  any  Age. 
Premium  65 — $30,  $15. 

526  Samuel  Hodgson,  Meredith  Village,  N.  H. ;  Rothal  Tell,  bred  by 

Minor  Miller,  Monsou,  Mass. ;  calved  April  14,  1882,  sire  Rhigi 
Tell  37,  dara  Rose  66. 

527  Samuel  Hodgson,  Meredith  Village,  N.  H. ;  Julius  Caesar  Tell,  bred 

by  exhibitor;    calved  Jan.  30,  1886,  sire  Rothal  Tell  89,  dam 
Maggie  112. 

528  Samuel  Hodgson,  Meredith  Village,  N.  H. ;  Cicero  Tell,  bred  by 

exhibitor ;  calved  May  20,  1886,  sire  Rothal  Tell  89,  dam  Hazel 
39. 

529  O.  A.  Kelley,  Worcester,  Mass. ;   William  Tell  2d,  bred  by  I.  N. 

Keyes,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  calved  March  8,  1879,  sire  William 
Tell  imported,  dam  Gretchen  3d  imported. 

530  O.  A.  Kelley,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  Butternut  Tell,  bred  by  exhibitor; 

calved  Sept.  5,  1884,  sire  Rhigi  Tell  37,  dam  Independence  3d 
98. 

531  John  A.  Bancroft,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  Neyon  Tell,  bred  by  exhibi- 

tor; calved  Feb.  12,  1882,  sire  David  G.  Tell  31,  dam  Ethel  14. 

532  John  A.  Bancroft,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  Plato,  bred  by  Wm.  R.  Fish, 

Groton,  Conn. ;  calved  March  22,   1885,  sire  Marshall  Jewell 
121,  dam  Brunner  154. 

533  John  A.  Bancroft,  Worcester,  Mass.;  Montie,  bred  by  exhibitor: 

calved  April  13,  1886,  sire  Neyon  Tell  83,  dam  Carrie  106. 


46  Class  1. — Cattle. 


Swiss  Cows  of  any  Age. 
Premium  66— $30,  $15. 

534  Samuel  Hodgson,  Meredith  Village,  N.  H. ;  Hazel,  bred  by  James 

F.  Leach,   Bridgewater,    Mass. ;    calved    June    17,    1881,    sire 
Robert  Tell  3,  dam  Rita  25. 

535  Samuel  Hodgson,  Meredith  Village,  N.  H. ;  Maggie,  bred  by  J.  A. 

Bancroft,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  calved  July  29,  1881,  sire  David 

G.  Tell  31,  dam  Rachel  61. 

536  Samuel  Hodgson,  Meredith  Village,  N.  H. ;  Queen,  bred  by  J.  A. 

Bancroft,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  calved  April  4,  1886,  sire  Neyon 
Tell  83,  dam  Maggie  112. 

537  Samuel  Hodgson,  Meredith  Village,  N.  H. ;  Jote,  bred  by  exhibi- 

tor; calved  March  28,  1885,  sire  Rothal  Tell  89,  dam  Hazel  39. 

538  O.  A.  Kelley,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  Rose  3d,  bred  by  exhibitor;  calved 

Dec.  17,  1886,  sire  Rhigi  Tell  37,  dam  Rose  66. 

539  O.  A.  Kelley,  Worcester,  Mass.;  White  Tail,  bred  by  exhibitor; 

calved  June  13,  1884,  sire  Rhigi  Tell  37,  dam  Mary  23. 

540  O.  A.  Kelley,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  Mary,  bred  by  David  G.  Aldrich, 

Worcester,  Mass.;  calved  Sept.   1,   1874,  sire  William  Tell  1 
imported,  dam  Briulie  4  imported. 

541  O.  A.  Kelley,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  Rose,  bred  by  Spencer  Leonard, 

Bridgewater,  Mass. ;  calved  April  25,  1879,  sire  Henry  Tell  13, 
dam  Mary  23. 

542  O.  A.  Kelley,  Worcester,  Mass, ;  Ethel  3d,  bred  by  James  F.  Leach, 

Bridgewater,  Mass. ;  calved  Nov.  23,  1879,  sire  Robert  Tell  3, 
dam  Ethel  14. 

543  O.   A.   Kelley,  Worcester,  Mass. ;    Viola  2d,   bred   by  exhibitor ; 

calved  July  2,  1886,  sire  Rhigi  Tell  37,  dam  Viola  241. 

644    O.    A.    Kelley,  Worcester,   Mass. ;  Angle  2d,  bred  by  exhibitor, 
calved  July  3,  1885,  sire  Rhigi  Tell  37,  dam  Angle  189. 

545  O.    A.   Kelley,   Worcester,   Mass.;  Ethel  4th,   bred  by  exhibitor; 

calved  Nov.  14,  1885,  sire  Rhigi  Tell  37,  dam  Ethel  3d  96. 

546  O.  A.  Kelley,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  Independence  3d,  bred  by  James 

Leach,  Bridgewater,  Mass. ;  calved  July  4,    1880,  sire   Robert 
Tell  3,  dam  Independence  17. 


Swiss.  47 

547  0.  A.  Kelley,  Worcester,  Mass.;  Angie,  bred  by  exhibitor;  calved 

May  14,  1883,  sire  David  G.  Tell  31,  dam  Mary  23. 

548  0.  A.  Kelley,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  Viola,  bred  by  exhibitor;    calved 

July  20,  1883,  sire  Rhigi  Tell  37,  Independence  3d  98. 

549  John  A.  Bancroft,  Worcester,  Mass.;  Twinkle,  bred  by  exhibitor; 

calved  April  7,  1885,  sire  David  G.  Tell  31,  dam  Carrie  106. 

550  John    A.  Bancroft,  Worcester,   Mass.;  Alona,  bred   by  exhibitor; 

calved  April  16,  1886,  sire  Neyou  Tell  83,  dam  Rachel  61. 

551  John  A.  Bancroft,  Worcester,  Mass. ;    Winona,  bred  by  exhibitor;. 

calved  July  24,  1886,  sire  Neyon  Tell  83,  dam  Minnie  107. 

552  John   A.    Bancroft,    Worcester,    Mass. ;  Dell,    bred  by  James  F. 

Leach,   Bridgewater,    Mass.;  calved  Jan.  31,  1881,  sire  Harry 
Tell  13,  dam  Ethel  14. 

553  John  A.  Bancroft,    Worcester,    Mass.;  Thora,  bred  by  exhibitor; 

calved  April  26,  1883,  sire  David  G.  Tell  31,  dam  Ethel  14. 

654     John  A.  Bancroft,  Worcester,    Mass.;  Sadie,    bred   by   exhibitor; 
calved  Feb.  10,  1884,  sire  David  G.  Tell  31,  dam  Pansy  84. 

555  John   A.   Bancroft,    Worcester,  Mass. ;    Carrie,    bred    by   D.    G. 

Aldrich,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  calved  April  13,  1878,  sire  Wm.  Tell 
1,  dam  Christine  6. 

556  John    A.    Bancroft,    Worcester,   Mass. ;    Minnie,    bred   by   D.  G. 

Aldrich,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  calved  May   20,    1878,   sire   Albert 
Tell  2,  dam  Ethel  14. 

557  John  A.  Bancroft,   Worcester,  Mass.;  Delia,  bred   by   exhibitor; 

calved  June  12,  1880,  sire  David  G.  Tell  31,  dam  Rachel  61. 


No.  9.— Dairy  Cattle. 

A— Milch  Cattle. 

Premium  67— $50,  $30,  $20. 

558  P.  M.  Harwood,  Barre,  Mass.  (Holstein.) 

No.  9a. — Grade  Milch  Heifer  under  Four  Years. 
Premium  68— $30,  $20,  $15. 

559  C.  H.  Baldwin,  Whitman,  Mass. 

560  P.  M.  Harwood,  Barre,  Mass.  (Holstein.) 


48  Class  1. — Cattle. 


No.  9  B  Grade  Butter  Cow  Four  Years  or  over. 
Premium  69— $50,  $30,  $20. 

561    E.  F.  Bowditch,    Framingham,    Mass. ;    Miss   Corner   Chalf-bred 
Guernsey.) 

SWEEPSTAKES. 
Best  Melch  Cow  any  Age  or  Breed. 
Premium  71 — C,  $75. 

p.  M.  Harwood,  Barre,  Mass. ;  Attossa,  Holstein. 

Francis  Shaw,  New  Braintree,  Mass. ;  France,  imported  Guernsey. 

C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. ;  Halqui,  Holstein. 

Wm.  A.  Kussell,  Lawrence,  Mass. ;  Madam  Aberdare,  Holstein. 

Chas.  Robinson,  Barre,  Mass. ;  Belle  Winkle,  Holstein. 

Best  Butter  Cow  any  Age  or  Breed. 

Premium  72 — C,  $75. 

Francis  Shaw,  New    Braintree,   Mass. ;    Jesse  of  Lester  Manor, 
Guernsey. 

B.  F.  &  H.  A.  Harrington,  Worcester,  Mass. ;    Hollybranch,  Ayr- 
shire. 
Chas.  Robinson,  Barre,  Mass.;  Belle  Douglass,  Holstein. 
J.  Nelson  Borland,  New  London,  Conn. ;  Coral  2d,  Guernsey. 
James  Lawrence,  Groton,  Mass. ;  Pomona,  Guernsey. 
H.  M.  Howe,  Bristol,  R.  I. ;  Mary  of  Gilderoy,  Jersey. 
J.  Francis  Gulliver,  Andover,  Mass. ;  Orange  Lady,  Jersey. 
J.  Francis  Gulliver,  Andover,  Mass. ;  Alphea  Maid,  Jersey. 
Francis  Shaw,  New  Braintree,  Mass. ;  Picotte  2d,  Guernsey. 
Francis  Shaw,  New  Braintree,  Mass. ;  Victorine,  Guernsey. 
Francis  Shaw,  New  Braintree,  Mass. ;  Select,  Guernsey. 

No.  10.— Fat  Cattle. 
Fat  Oxen  over  Four  Years. 
Premium  73— $30,  $15. 

562  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;  fat  Ox. 

563  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;  ftit  ox. 

564  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;  fat  ox. 

565  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;  fat  ox. 


Fat  Cattle.  49 


Fat  Steers  under  Four  Years. 
Premium  74— $30,  $15. 

566  Burleigh  v^  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;  1  steer. 

567  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;  1  steer. 

568  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;  1  steer. 

569  Burleigh  tS^Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;  1  steer. 

Fat  Cow  o\"Eii  Three  Years. 
Premimn  75 — $30,  $15. 

570  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;  1  cow. 

571  J.  C.  Ray,  Manchester,  N.  H. ;  fat  cow. 

572  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;  1  cow, 

<* 

573  H.  W..Keyes,   Newbury,    Vt. ;  Prudence,  7    years   old   (883   Hol- 

steiu  H.  B.) 

574  C.  H.  Baldwin,  Whitman,  Mass. ;  1  cow  5  years  old. 

Fat  Heifers  under  Three  Years. 
Premium  76— $30,  $15. 

575  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;  1  heifer. 

576  W.  A.  Russell,  No.  Andover,  Mass. ;  1  heifer. 

577  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;   1  heifer. 

578  G.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  1  heifer. 

Working  Oxen. 
Premium  77— $30,  $15. 

579  Philo   Leach,   Bridgewater,  Mass. ;    1  yoke  (Devon)    6  years   old 

(twins). 

"580    Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;  1  yoke  (Herefords)  5  years 
old. 

581  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;   1  yoke  (Herefords;,  4  years. 

582  C.  A.  Baldwin,  AVhitman,  Mass. ;  1  yoke,  5  years. 

583  H.  M.  Taft,  Uxbridge,  Mass. ;  1  yoke,  5  years  (twins). 

584  H.  M.  Taft,  Uxbridge,  Mass. ;  1  yoke,  4  years. 

585  H.  M.  Taft,  Uxbridge,  Mass. ;  1  yoke,  4  years. 

586  H.  M.  Taft,  Uxbridge,  Mass. ;  1  yoke,  5  years. 

5 


50  Class  2. — Horses. 


Working  Steers. 
Premium  78. — $30,  $15. 

587  Burleigh  &  Bod  well,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;   1  yoke  (Herefords),  3  years. 

588  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;    1  yoke  (Herefords),  2  years. 

589  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;    1  yoke  (Herefords),  1  year. 
,590    N.  B.  Eeed,  Princeton,  Mass. ;  1  yoke  (Devons),^  years. 

591  H.  M.  Taft,  Uxbridge,  Mass. ;  1  yoke,  3  years. 

592  H.  M.  Taft,  Uxbridge,  Mass. ;  1  yoke,  2  years. 

Class  II.— HORSES. 
No.  11. — Percherons. 

Premium  79 — Special  Prize  for  best  Stallion  of  any  age, 
•    Gold  Medal. 

593  H.  M.  Howe,  Bristol,  R.  I. ;  Washington,  8  years. 
593a  Houghton  Farm,  Mountainville,  N.  Y. ;  Bayard,  8  years. 
593b  Harry  S.  Hale,  Bradford,  Mass. ;  Major  Dome,  3  years, 
593c  S.  S.  Hamilton,  Barre,  Mass.;  Marseilles,  8  years. 

5  93d  Willard  White,  Boston,  Mass.,  Zephyr,  3  years. 
593e  John  W.  Akin,  Scipio,  N.  Y. ;  Favori,  3  years. 
593f  John  W.  Akin,  Scipio,  N.  Y. ;  Genitor,  8  years. 
593g  Elwood  S.  Akin,  Scipio,  N.  Y. ;  Perio,  3  yrs. 
593h  Elwood  S.  Akin,  Scipio,  N.  Y. ;  Debonaire,  4  years. 

Stallions  Over  4  Years  Old. 
Premium  80— $40,  $25. 

594  Elwood  S.  Akin,  Scipio,  N.  Y. ;    Debonaire,   gray,    16.3,   4  years, 

imp.,  1885,  by  J.  W.  Akin. 

595  H.  M.  Howe,  Bristol,  R.  I. ;  stallion,  gray,  15.3,  4  years,  sire,  imp. 

Washington. 

596  John  Barry,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  stallion,  bay,  4  years. 

597  John  W.  Akin,   Scipio,  N.  Y. ;    Genitor   2973,    dapple   bay,  16.3,  8 

years,  imp.  August,  1883,  by  exhibitor. 

598  S.  S.  Hamilton,  Barre,  Mass. ;  Marseilles  3953,  gray,  16. 2^,  8  years, 

imp.,  1882,  by  Mass.  Society  for  Promoting  Agriculture. 

599  Houghton  Farm,  Mountainville,  N.  Y. ;  Bayard  1790,  gray,  17.2,  8 

years,  sire  Nogeant  738,  imp.  August,  1881. 


Percherons.  51 


Stallions  3  Years  Old. 
Premium  81— $30,  $20. 

600  Elwood  S.  Akin,  Scipio,  N.  Y. ;  Perio,   gray,    16.1,   3  years,   imp. 

1883,  by  J.  W.  Akiu. 

601  Willard  White,   Boston,   Mass. ;    Zephyr,   gray,  15.3,  3  years,  im- 

ported 1886,  sire  Brilliant,  dam  Pauline. 

602  John  W.  Akin,    Scipio,  N.   Y. ;  Favori,   3979,  gray,    16,  3  years, 

imported  Aug.  1884  by  exhibitor. 

603  Harry  H.  Hale,  Bradford,  Mass. ;  Major  Dome  4345,  black,  16.3,  3 

years,  sire  Madere  1386,  dam  Rutique  4886,  imported  Aug.  1885. 

Stallions  Two  Years  Old. 

Premium  82— $25,  $15. 

John  W.   Akin,  Scipio,   N.  Y. ;  Bison   4190,  black,  15.3,  2  years, 
imported  Aug.  1885  by  exhibitor. 


604 


605  Elwood  S.  Akin,  Scipio,  N.  Y. ;  Serpolis,  gray,   15.2,  2  years,  im- 

ported 1885  by  J.  W.  Akin. 

Stallions  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  83 — $10,  $5. 

606  John  W.  Akin,  Scipio,  N.  Y. ;  Turena  3992,  gray,  15,  1  year,  sire 

Conquerant  1778,  dom  Herondell  2660,  bred  by  exhibitor. 

607  Houghton  Farm,  Mountain ville,  N.  Y. ;  Haut  Boy,  gray,  U  years, 

sire  Bayard  1790,  dam  Favorite  1791,  imported. 

Mares  over  Four  Years. 
Premium  84— $30,  $15. 

608  John  W.  Akin,   Scipio,   N.  Y. ;  Mignonette  2996,    white,  16.2,10 

years,  imported  Aug.  1883  by  exhibitor. 

609  Elwood  S.   Akin,  Scipio,   N.  Y. ;  Josephine,   dapple  gray,    16,  6 

years,  imported  1883  by  J.  W.  Akin. 

610  Houghton  Farm,  Mountainville,  N.  Y. ;  Favorite   1791,  gray,  15.2, 

8  years,  imported  Aug,  1881. 

611  Lewis  C.  Bass,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.;  Fantine  887,  brown,  13  years, 

sire  Luther  792,  dam  Blanche   525,    imported   1874   by   W.   H. 
Dunham. 


52  Class  2. — Horses. 


Fillies  Three  Years  Old. 
Premium  85— $20,  $10. 

612  Harry  H.  Hale,  Bradford,  Mass. ;  Marita  4353,  black,  16.3,  3  years, 

sire  Arata  1966,  dam  Kose  4055. 

Fillies  Two  Years  Old. 
Premium  S6 — $15,  $8. 

613  Elwood  S.  Akin,  Scipio,  N.  Y. ;  Lina,  gray,  16,  2  years,  imported 

1884  by  J.  W.  Akin. 

614  John  W.  Akin,  Scipio,  N.  Y. ;  Florence  3991,  gray,  15.3,  2  years, 

sire  Voltaire,  dam  Rosalind  3006,  bred  by  exhibitor. 

Fillies  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  87 — $8,  $5. 

615  Elwood   S.   Akin,    Scipio,   N.  Y. ;  Roselle,   gray,    15,  1  year,  sire 

Revier  2974,  dam  Alma  3002. 

No.  12,  Half  Bred  Percherons. 

Premium  89— $30,  $10. 

Special  Premium — 91a — $75,  $50. 

616  Harry  H.  Hale,  Bradford,  Mass. ;  Gladys,  gray,  16.2,  6  years,  sire 

Gladstone,  imported. 

617  H.  W.  Keyes,  Newbury,  Vt. ;  ,  bay,  3  years,  sire  Gounod. 

618  J.  M.  Haswell,  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;  filly,  bay,  3  years. 

619  J.  M.  Haswell,  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;  gelding  bay,  3  years. 

No.  12. 

Premium  90 — $15,  $8. 

Special  Premium— 91a— $75,  $50. 

620  Robert   Abercrombie,   Greenfield,   Mass. ;  filly,  gray,  15,  2  years, 

sire  Marseilles  imported,  dam  by  John  G.  Saxe. 

621  Geo.    B.  Wilson,  Westboro,   Mass. ;    filly,  brown,   14. 2^,  2  years, 

sire  Magot. 

622  E.  F.  Bowditch,  Framingham,  Mass.;    filly,  d.  roau,  14,  2  years  2 

months,  sire  Magot,  dam  carriage  mare  Dolly. 

623  J.  M.  Haswell,  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;  filly,  gray,  2  years. 

624  J.  M.  Haswell,  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;  filly,  bay,  2  years. 

625  Herbert  Merriam,  Weston,  Mass. ;  gelding,  d.  gray,  2  years. 


Thoroughbreds.  53 


Premium  91 — $8,  $5. 
Special  Premium  91a— $75,  $50. 

626  Elwood  S.  Akin,  Scipio,  N.  Y. ;   Roy,  gray,   15,  1  year,  sire  Revier 

2974,  dam  Ally. 

627  J.  M.  Haswell,  Hopsick,  N.  Y. ;  gelding,  bay,  1  year. 

628  J.  M.  Haswell,  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;  filly,  bay,  1  year. 

No.  12. 

Premium -90— $15,  $8. 

Special  Premium — 91a — $75,  $50. 

629  James  J.  Abbott,  Andover,  Mass. ;  ,  red  roan,  17,  2  years, 

sire  Weluscet. 

No.  12. 

Premium  91 — $8,  $5. 

Special  Premium  91a — $75,  $50. 

630  Herbert  Merriam,  Weston,  Mass. ;  filly,  brown,  1  year. 

631  S.  S.  Hamilton,  Barre,  Mass.;   filly,  bay,  1  year. 

632  E.  F.  Bowditch,  Framinghara,  Mass. ;  filly,  roan,   13,  14  months, 

sire  Magot,  dam  Dolly. 

633  E.   F.   Bowditch,  Framingham,  Mass. ;    filly,   gray  roan,   13.2,  22 

months,  sire  Magot,  dam  Morgan  saddle  mare. 

No.  13. 

Thoroughbreds. 

Stallions  over  Four  Years  Old. 

Premium  92— $40,  $25. 

634  Augustus  Hemenway,   Milton,   Mass. ;      Glasgow,   aged  by  War 

Dance,  dam  Ida  Dickey. 

635  R.  B.  Forbes,  Jr.,  Milton,  Mass. ;  Lancaster,  bay,  15.2,  23  years. 

Stallions  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  95 — $10,  $5. 

636  Augustus  Hemenway,  Milton,  Mass. :    Garden,   1  year,  sire  Glas- 

gow, dam  imported  .Janet. 

Mares  Over  Four  Years  Old. 

637  R.  B.  Forbes,  Milton,  Mass. ;  Saphir,  ch.,  15.2,  7  years. 

*5 


54  Class.  2. — Horses. 


No.  U— Coach  Horses. 

Stallions  Over  Four  Years  Old. 

Premium  101— $40,  $25. 

638  J.  M.  Haswell,  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;  bay,  16.2,  7  years. 

Stallions  Two  Years  Old. 
Premimii  103— $25,  $15. 

639  Luther   Crawford,    New   Braintree,    Mass.;     Administrator,    Jr., 

black,  2  years,  sire  A.dmiiiistrator. 

640  J.  B.  True,  Saugus  Centre,  Mass. ;  bay,  17,  2  years. 

Mares  over  Four  Years  Old. 
Premium  105 — $30,  $15. 

641  R.  B.  Forbes,  Milton,  Mass. ;  Lorua,  bay,  15  hands. 

642  Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  mare,  4  years. 

Fillies  Three  Years  Old. 
Premium  106— $15,  $8. 

643  John  Brooks,  Princeton,  Mass. ;  Ally,  roan,  3  years. 

644  Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  filly,  3  years. 

Filly  Two  Years  Old. 
Premium  107— $15,  $8. 

645  Robert  M.  Burnett,  Southboro,  Mass. ;  filly,  1.  bay,  15.1^,  2  years; 

by  Glasgow,  dam  Lady  Lanner. 

No.  15. — Roadsters. 

Stallions  over  Four  Years  Old. 

Premium  110— $40,  $25. 

646  Luther  Crawford,  New  Braintree,  Mass. ;  Robert  L. 

647  For  Exhibition.— Prescott  Lawrence,    Groton,    Mass.;    Fashion, 

brown,  15. 2i,  8  years. 

648  J.  W.  Willis,   Waltham,   Mass. ;  Mambriuo  Sultan,  black,  16i,   5 

years;    by    Black   Cloud,    dam    Polly    Farragut    by     Admiral 
Farragut. 

649  J.  R.  Graham,  Boston ;  Don  Carlos. 


Roadsters.  55 


651  James  O.  Whitten,   Cambridgeport,   Mass.;  Rolfe,   d.  bay,  15.2,  4 

years ;  by  Young  Rolfe,  dam  Kitty  by  Andrew  Jackson. 

652  *Wm.   H.    Tourtelotte,    Watertown,    Mass. ;    Wedgewood,   brown, 

15.3,  15  years;  by  Belmont,  dam  Woodbine. 
6oo    Harry  H.  Hale,   Bradford,    Mass.;  Buckthorn,  bay,  15.3,  7  years; 
by  Hero  of  Thorndale  549,  dam  Pearl  by  Cassius  M.  Clay. 

654  Willard  White,  Boston,    Mass. ;  Cruiser,   bay,  15.3,   4  years ;    by 

Caliban  by  Mambrino,  dam  Sting  by  Strathmore. 

655  E.  D.  Wiggin,  Boston,  Mass.;  Charley  Wilkes  3563,  bay,   15.1,  4 

years;  by  Red  Wilkes  1749,  dam  Kate  Bradley. 

656  W.  E.  C.  Eustis,  Readville,  Mass.;  stallion,  chestnut,  4  years;    by 

Mambrino  Dudley. 

657  Geo.    W.   Dunn,    Weston,    Mass.;  stallion,   brown,   4   years;     by 

Black  Cloud,  dam  by  Trotting  Childers. 

658  W.  S.  Tilton,  Kennebunk,  Me;    Kaiser  2200,  brown,  15.2,  4  years; 

by  George  Wilkes,  dam  Fair  Lady  by  Dictator. 

659  R.  B.  Conklin,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  King  Wilkes,  brown,  4  years. 

660  J.  H.  Nay,  Readville,  Mass. ;  Jesuit,  bay,  16^,  4  years;  by  Hugue- 

not, dam  Mayflower  by  Daniel  Lambert. 

661  C.  F.  Clark,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Roland,  brown,  16,  12  years. 

Stallions  Three  Years  Old. 
Premium  111— $30,  $20. 

662  J.  R.  Graham,  Boston,  Mass.;  stallion,  3  years. 

663  G.  B.  Parks,  Peru,  Mass. ;  Crescent,  bay,  16,  3  years;  by  Knicker- 

bocker, dam  by  Administrator. 

664  Herbert  Merriam,  Weston,  Mass.;  Cherry  wood,  brown,  3  years; 

by  Wedgewood,  dam  Dolly. 

665  W.  L.  Stokes,  Jamaica  Plains,  Mass. ;  Northcote  3426,  bay,  15.3, 

3  years. 

666  W.  H.  Wilson,  Cynthiana,  Ky. ;  Jubilee  de  Jarnette,  15.3,  3  years. 

667  C.  F.  Clark,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Falmouth,  bay,  15.1,  3  years. 
667i  G.  B.  Morse,  Charlestown,  Mass. ;  Permit,  bay,  16,  3  years. 

Stallions  Two  Years   Old. 
Premium  112— $25,  $15. 

668  Harry  H.  Hale,  Bradford,  Mass.;    Comet,  black,  15,  2  years;  by 

Winthrop  Morrill,  Jr.  946,  dam  by  Champion  Morrill. 


56  Class  2. — Horses. 


669  J.  W.  Willis,  Waltliam,  Mass.;  Mambrino  Midnight  Chief,  black, 

15.1,  2  years;  by  Black  Cloud,  dam  Little  Nell  by  Taggart's 
Abdallah. 

670  E.  D.  Wiggiu,  Boston,  Mass.;  Absolute  4619,  black,  15.1,  2  years; 

by  Dictator  113,  dam  Ida  Elliot  by  Allie  West  745. 

671  Chas.  Henry  Fitch,  Pepperell,  Mass. ;  Lord  Nelson,  brown,  14.1, 

2  years ;  by  Wedgewood. 

672  W.  E.  C.  Eustis,   Keadville,   Mass.;  Stallion,   chestnut,   2  years; 

by  Wedgewood. 

673  J.  M.  Sears,   Southboro,  Mass.;  Montgomery,  brown,  2^  years; 

sire  Wedgewood,  dam  Senta  imported  Irish  Hunter. 

674  C.   J.   Morse,   Boston,   Mass.;    Stallion,    bay,    15.1,  2  years;    by 

Mereworth,  dam  half-bred  mare. 

675  R.  B.  Conklin,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  Saturne,  bay,  2  years. 

676  C.  F.  Clarke,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Young  Roland,  brown,  15.2,  2  years. 

677  F.   Alderman,   East   Lexington,    Mass.;    Sherwood,   2   years;    by 

Wedgewood,  dam  by  Phil  Sheridan. 

Stallions  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  113— $10,  $5. 

678  J.  R.  Graham,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Stallion,  1  year. 

679  W.  S.  Cogswell,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.;  Arago,  brown,  14.2,  1  year: 

by  Steele  1556,  dam  Jennie  Patchen  by  Tom  Patchen. 

680  L.  M.  Payne,  Hinsdale,  Mass.;  Harold  Thorne,  bay,  15,  1  year; 

by  Heptagon  1230,  dam  Phantom  by  Thorndale. 

681  Harry  H.  Hale,  Bradford,  Mass.;    Walter  H.,  bay,   14.2^,  1  year; 

by  Harry  Thorn,  dam  May  by  Redpath. 

682  Lewis  C.  Bass,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.;    Hermit,  bay,  1  year;    by  Jim 

Morgan,  dam  Polly. 

683  R.  B.  Conklin,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  Sheldrake,  bay,  1  year. 

684  F.  Alderman,  E.   Lexington,  Mass.;    Sheridan  Wilkes,  1  year;  by 

Kentucky  Wilkes,  dam  by  Phil  Sheridan. 

Mares  over  Four  Years  Old. 
Premium  114— $30,  $15. 

685  Luther  Crawford,  New  Braintree,  Mass. ;  Katie  Anna,  bay,  5  years. 

686  Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  Mare,  4  years. 


Roadsters.  57 


787    Moses  Ruggles,  Peabody,  Mass. ;  Mare,  gray,  15.3,  8  years,  Knox 
stock. 

688  Edward  Hale,  Bradford,  Mass.;    Byronia,   ch.,   16,    6    years;    by 

Redpath,  dam  JeDnie  H.  by  Benedict  Morrill. 

689  Geo.  W.  Dunn,  Weston,  Mass.;    Mare,  bay,  5  years;    by  Black 

Cloud,  dam  by  Trotting  Childers. 

690  Wm.  H.  Wilson,  Cyuthiana,  Ky. ;  Lady  de  Jarnette,  4  years. 

691  R.  B.  Couklin,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  Grace  Wilkes,  brown,  4  years. 

692  John  Simpkins ;  Chestnut,  15.3,  6  years,  by  Mambrino  King,  dam 

by  Vermont  Black  Hawk. 

693  C.  F.  Clark,  Boston ;  Comfort,  bay,  15.2,  4  years,  by  Young  Roland. 

Fillies  Three  Years  old. 
Premium  115— $20,  $10. 

694  R.  B.  Forbes,  Milton,  Mass. ;  Sandfly,  bay,  15.1|-,  3  years. 

695  Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  Filly,  3  years. 

696  George  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  Filly,  3  years. 

697  E.  D.  Wiggin,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Martha  Wilkes,  bay,    15.3,  3  years; 

by  Alcyone  732,  dam  by  Clark  Chief,  89. 

698  Edward  Hale,  Bradford,  Mass. ;   Wilkesetta,  bay,  16,  3  years;    sire 

Young  Jim  2009,  dam  Spiletta. 

699  Lewis  C.  Bass,  Woonsocket,   R.  L;    Gold  Leaf,   ch.,  3  years;  by 

Black  Cloud  783,  dam  Molly. 

700  John  Mahady,  Cambridgeport,  Mass. ;   filly,  3  years,  roan,  15.2. 

701  R.  B.  Conklin,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  Anna  Wilkes,  bay,  3  years. 

Fillies  Two  Years  Old. 
Premium  116 — $15,  $8. 

702  George  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  Filly,  2  years. 

703  J.  R.  Graham,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Filly,  2  years. 

704  Chas.  Henry  Fitch,  Pepperell,  Mass.;  Lady  Catherine,  black,  15,  2 

years ;  sire  Wedgewood. 

705  R.  B.  Conklin,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  Lucy  Wilkes,  bay,  2  years. 

Fillies  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  117 — $8,  $5. 

706  Herbert  Merriam,  Weston,  Mass.;  Jessie,  bay,  1  year;   by  Wedge- 

wood,  dam  Dolly. 


58  Class  2. — Horses. 


707  C.  J.  Morse,  Boston,  Mass.;     Filly,  chestnut,  15.3,  1  year;     by 

Glasgow. 

708  Harry  H.  Hale,  Bradford,  Mass.;  Gussie  G,  sorrel,  14.1,  1  year; 

by  Redpatli,  dam  Miss  Morgan. 

Mare  with  Foal  at  Foot. 
Premium  118—130,  $15. 

709  0.  A.  Kelley,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  Mare,  7  years ;  colt  by  Almont 

Ledo. 

710  E.  D.  Wiggin,  Boston,  Mass.;  Bessie  Wilkes,  bay,  15.3,  3  years; 

with  foal  at  foot  by  Charley  Wilkes. 

711  Herbert  Merriam,   Weston,  Mass.;   Dolly,  bay;  colt  by  Wedge- 

wood. 

712  W.  P.  Balch,  Boston,  Mass.;  Ilka,  brown,  15.2,  12  years;  foal  by 

Acantara;  Ilka  by  Smuggler,  dam  by  Woodbury  Morgan. 

713  E.  F.   Bowditch,  Framlngham,   Mass.;    Mare,   black,  .14.2;    colt 

dropped  July  10,  1886,  by  imported  Fashion. 

714  E.  D.   Wiggin,    Boston,   Mass.;    Aspasia,   with  foal  at  foot  by 

Charley  Wilkes,  got  by  Alcantara,  dam  by  Clark  Chief,  bay,  16, 
5  years. 

715  Geo.  B.  Witter,  Worcester,  Mass.;  Mare,  by  Richwood ;  colt  by 

Wedge  wood,  3  months. 

No.  16. — Shetland  Ponies. 
Premium  119— $20,  $10. 
Stallions  over  Two  Years. 

716  Wm.  Chadbourne,  Boston,  Mass. 

717  Wm.  Chadbourne,  Boston,  Mass. 

718  Wm.  Chadbourne,  Boston,  Mass. 

719  Wm.  Chadbourne,  Boston,  Mass. 

720  Moses  Colman  &  Son,  Boston,  Mass. 

721  Moses  Colman  &  Son,  Boston,  Mass. 

722  Moses  Colman  &  Son,  Boston,  Mass. 

723  Moses  Colman  &  Son,  Boston,  Mass. 

Mares  Two  Years  Old. 
Premium  121— $20,  $10. 

724  O.  A.  Kelley,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  pony,  3  years. 

725  Jas.  R.  Wood,  Boston,  Mass.  ;  pony,  black,  7  years. 


Roadsters.  59 


726  Wm.  Chadbourne,  Boston,  Mass. 

727  Wm.  Chadbourne,  Boston,  Mass. 

728  Wm.  Chadbourne,  Boston,  Mass. 

729  Wm.  Chadbourne,  Boston,  Mass. 

730  D.  H.  Lane,  Boston,  Mass. ;  black  mare,  14,  9  years. 

731  Moses  Colman  &  Son,  Boston,  Mass. 

732  Moses  Colman  &  Son,  Boston,  Mass. 

733  Moses  Colman  &  Son,  Boston,  Mass.  ^ 

734  Moses  Colman  &  Son,  Boston,  Mass. 

No.  17. — Harness  and  Saddle  Horses. 

Draft  Pairs. 

Premium  123— $40,  $25. 

735  Edward  S.  Akin,   Scipio,    N.  Y. ;  Percheron  stallions,   gray,  16.3, 

imported  by  J.  W.  Akin,  Goli,  5  years,  Superior,  6  years. 

736  C.  E.  Raymond,       \  Trustees,  Boston,  Clydes,  bay,  18.1,  8  years, 

Gerard  C.  Tobey,  /  4300  lbs. 

Pairs  Coach  Horses. 
Premium  124— $40,  $25. 

737  J.  H.  Lee,  Boston,  Mass. ;  pair,  red  roan,  16,  8  and  9  years. 

738  Bayard  Thayer,  Clinton,  Mass. ;  bay,  16,  5  and  7  years. 

Roadsters,  Pairs. 
Premium  126— $40,  $25. 

739  JohnE.  Thayer,  Lancaster,  Mass. ;  brown  and  gray,  15.2,  6  years. 

No.  17. — Roadsters,  Single. 
Premium  127— $25,  $15. 

740  Geo.  C.  Hooker,  Boston,  Mass. ;  gelding,  bay,  15.3,  5  years. 

741  Mrs.  D.  H.  Kent,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. ;  roadster,  sorrel,  14.1,  30 

years. 

742  Lawrence  Curtis,  Boston,  Mass. ;  gelding  Centurion,  black,  16,  10 

years,  by  Black  Pilot. 

743  Asa  L.  Haskell,   Needham,    Mass. ;  roadster,    dapple   gray,    15,   8 

years. 


60  Class  2. — Horses. 


744r    George  W.  Dunu,  Weston,  Mass. ;  roadster,  gelding,  bay,  3  years. 

745  Edward  Hale,  Bradford,  Mass. ;  Daisy   Miller,  bay,    16,   9  years ; 

sire  Administrator,  dam  Alice  by  William's  Copperbottom. 

746  Bayard  Thayer,  Clinton,  Mass. ;  roadster,  gray,  15i,  8  years. 

747  John  E.  Thayer,  Lancaster,  Mass. ;  brown  gray,  15.3,  6  years. 

Saddle  Horses. 
'  Premium  128—125,  $15. 

748  Nat.  I.  Bowditch,    Framingham,    Mass.;  mare,  chestnut,  15. U,  11 

years. 

749  H.  L.  de  Bussigny,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Fencer,  bay,  15.3,  9  years. 

750  George  C.  Hooker,  Boston,  Mass. ;  mare,  red  roan,  16,  6  years. 

751  R.  B.  Forbes,  Jr.,  Milton,  Mass. ;  Anita,  bay,  15.1,  4  years. 

752  John  E.  Thayer,  Lancaster,  Mass. ;  gray,  15.3,  9  years. 

753  John  E.  Thayer,  Lancaster,  Mass. ;  black,  15.3,  6  years. 

754  Winslow  S.  Lincoln,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  roan,  16.1,  6  years. 

Ponies,  Pairs. 
Premimn  129— $20,  $15. 

755  George  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. 

Ponies,  Single. 
Premium  130— $10,  $5. 

756  Edward  Burnett,  Southboro,   Mass. ;  New  Forest,  pony,   brown, 

12.3,  10  years,  imported. 

757  Francis  H.  Appleton,  Lynnfield,  Mass. ;  bay,  12,  6  years. 

No.  18. 
Premium  131— $40,  $25. 

758  Houghton  Farm,  Mountainville,  N.  Y. ;  pair  mules,   gray,   16,    12 

years. 

759  C.  F.  Clark,  Boston,  Mass. ;  16,  8  years. 


Class  3. — Sheep — Long-Wooled.  61 

Class  III.— SHEEP. 

No.  19.— LonCt-wooled. 

cotswold. 

Rams  Over  Two  Years  Old. 

Premium  134— $20,  $10. 

760  R.  G.  Hill,  Elmore,  Vt. 

761  Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  ram,  3  years. 

Rams  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  135— $20,  $10. 

762  R.  G.  Hill,  Elmore,  Vt. 

763  Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  ram,  1  year. 

Dorset  Sheep. 
Ram  One  Year  Old. 

764  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. ;  ram,  1  year. 

Ram  Lambs. 
Premium  136— $10,  $5. 

765  R.  G.  Hill,  Elmore,  Vt. 

766  R.  G.  Hill,  Elmore,  Vt. 

767  Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  ram  lamb,  5  months. 

768  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. :  ram  lamb. 

Pens  of  3  Ewes  Two  Years  Old  or  Over. 
Premium  137— $20,  $10. 

769  R.  G.  Hill,  Elmore,  Vt. 

770  R.  G.  Hill,  Elmore,  Vt. 

771  Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N  H. 

772  Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. 

Pens  of  3  Yearling  Ewes. 
Premium  138— $20,  $10. 

773  R.  G.  Hill,  Elmore,  Vt. 

774  R.  G.  Hill,  Elmore,  Vt.- 

775  Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N  H. 

6 


62  Class  3. — Sheep. 


Pen  of  3  Ewe  Lambs. 

Premium  139— $10,  $5. 

776  R.  G.  Hill,  Elmore,  Vt. 

777  R.  G.  Hill,  Elmore,  Vt. 

778  Geo.   W.    Goddard,   Greenville,  N.  H. ;  5  months. 

779  Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. 

780  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,  Vassalboro,  Me. 

781  Burleigh  &  Bodwell,   Vassalboro,  Me. 

Flock — One  Ram,  Five  Ewes  that  have  had  Lambs  in  1886  and  Five 

Ewe  Lambs. 

Premium  139a — Special  Prizes — $60,  $40. 

782  R.  G.  Hill,  Elmore,  Vt. 

783  G.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  flock,  ram  with  5  ewes  and  5 

ewe  lambs. 

Grade  Long-Wooled   Sheep,   Pen  of  Four  Ewe  Lambs. 
Premium  140— $15,  $10. 
784    Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. 

No.  20. — Middle  Wooled  Sheep. 

A — Southdowns. 

Ram  Two  Years  Old  or  over. 

Premium  141— $20,  $10. 

785  ^mith  Harding,  So.  Deerfield,  Mass. ;  Lord  Bedford. 

786  N.  R.  Boutelle,  Waterville,  Me. ;  ram,  3  years. 

787  N.  R.  Boutelle,  Waterville,  Me. ;  ram,  2  years. 

788  N.  R.  Boutelle,  Waterville,  Me. ;  ram,  2  years. 

789  Houghton  "Farm,  Mountainville,  N.  Y. ;  Caddo,  2  years. 

Ram  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  142— $20,  $10. 

790  Smith  Harding,  So.  Deerfield,  Mass. ;  Leeds. 

791  N.  R.  Boutelle,  Waterville,  Me. ;  ram,  1  year. 

792  N.  R.  Boutelle,  Waterville,  Me. ;  ram,  1  year. 

793  N.  R.  Boutelle,  Waterville,  Me. ;  ram,  1  year. 

794  Houghton  Farm,  Mountainville,  N.  Y. ;  ram,  1  year. 


MiDDLE-WoOLED    ShEEP — SOUTHDO^VNS.  63 

Ram  Lamb. 
Premium  143— $10,  $5. 

795  Smith  Harding,  So.  Deerfleld,  Mass. ;  ram  lamb,  7  months. 

796  Smith  Harding,  So.  Deerfleld,  Mass. ;  ram  lamb. 

797  Smith  Harding,  So.  Deerfleld,  Mass. ;  ram  lamb. 

798  N.  R.  Boutelle,  Waterville,  Me. ;  ram  lamb,  6  months. 

799  N.  R.  Boutelle,  Waterville,  Me. ;  ram  lamb,  6  months. 

800  N.  R.  Boutelle,  Waterville,  Me. ;  ram  lamb,  6  months. 

801  N.  R.  Boutelle,  Waterville,  Me. ;  ram  lamb,  6  months. 

802  N.  R.  Boutelle,  Waterville,  Me. ;  ram  lamb,  6  months. 

803  N.  R.  Boutelle,  Waterville,  Me. ;  ram  lamb,  6  months. 

804  Houghton  Farm,  Mountainville,  N.  Y. ;  ram  lamb,  7  months. 

Pen  Three  Ewes  Two  Years  Old  or  Over. 
Premium  144— $20,  $10. 

805  N.  R.  Boutelle,  Waterville,  Me. 

806  N.  R.  Boutelle,  Waterville,  Me. 

807  Houghton  Farm,  Mountainville,  N.  Y. ;  4  years. 

Pen  Three  Ewes  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  145— $20,  $10. 

808  Smith  Harding,  South  Deerfleld,  Mass. 

809  Smith  Harding,  South  Deerfleld,  Mass. 

810  N.  R.  Boutelle,  Waterville,  Me. 

811  Houghton  Farm,  Mountainville,  N.  Y. ;  1  year. 

Pen  Three  Ewe  Lambs. 
Premium  146 — $10,  $5. 

812  N.  R.  Boutelle,  Waterville,  Me. 

813  N.  R.  Boutelle,  Waterville,  Me. 

814  Smith  Harding,  South  Deerfleld,  Mass. ;  3  ewe  lambs. 

815  Houghton  Farm,  Mountainville,  N.  Y. ;  3  ewes,  7  months. 

Flock— One  Ram,  Five  Ewes  that  have  had  Lambs  in  1886,  and  Five 

Ewe  Lambs. 

Premium  146  B— Special  Prizes,  $60,  $40. 

810    Smith  Harding,  South  Deerfleld,  Mass. 


64  Class  3. — Sheep. 


817  N.  R.  Boutelle,  Waterville,  Me. ;  flock. 

818  Houghton  Farm,  Mountainville,  N.  Y. ;  1  ram,  3  ewes  and  3  ewe 

lambs. 

No.  20  B.— Shropshires. 

Rams  Two  Years  Old  or  Over. 

Premium  148~$20,  $10. 

819  James  Lawrence,  Groton,  Mass. ;  ram,  30  months. 

820  James  Lawrence,  Groton,  Mass. ;  ram  30  months. 

821  Robt.  Abercrombie,  Greenfield,  Mass. ;  ram,  3  years. 

Raais  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  149— $20,  $10. 

822  James  Lawrence,  Groton,  Mass. ;  ram,  18  months. 

823  James  Lawrence,  Groton,  .Mass. ;  ram,  18  months. 

824  James  Lawrence,  Groton,  Mass.;  ram,  18  months. 

825  James  Lawrence,  Groton,  Mass. ;  Tag  271. 

Ram  Lambs. 
Premium  150 — $10,  $5. 

826  James  Lawrence,  Groton,  Mass. ;  ram,  7  months. 

827  James  Lawrence,  Groton,  Mass. ;  ram,  7  months. 

828  James  Lawrence,  Groton,  Mass. ;  ram,  7  months. 

829  Robert  Abercrombie,  Greenfield,  Mass. ;  ram  lamb. 

Pen  of  Three  Ewes,  Two  Years  Old  or  Over. 
Premium  151— $20,  $10. 

830  James  Lawrence,  Groton,  Mass. 

831  Robert  Abercrombie,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Pen  of  Three  Yearling  Ewes. 
Premium  152— $20,  $10. 

832  James  Lawrence,  Groton,  Mass. 

833  Robert  Abercrombie,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Pen  of  Three  Ewe  Lambs. 
Premium  153 — $10,  $5. 

834  James  Lawrence,  Groton,  Mass. 

835  Robert  Abercrombie,  Greenfield,  Mass. 


MiDDLE-WoOLED    ShEEP HaMPSHTHES.  65 

Flock — One  Ram,  Five  Ewes  that  have  had  Lambs  in   1886,  and 
Five  Ewe  Lambs. 

Premium  153  C — Special  Prizes,  $60,  $40. 

836  James  Lawrence,  Groton,  Mass. 

837  Robert  Abercrorabie,  Greenfield,  Mass. ;  flock. 

No.  20.— Grade  Shropshires. 
Pen  of  Four  Ewe  Lambs. 
Premium  154 — $15,  $10. 
888    Robert  Abercrombie,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

839  G.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. 

No.  2  C. — Hampshires. 

Rams  Two  Years  Old  and  Over. 

Premium  155 — $20,  $10. 

840  E.  F.  Bowditch,  Framingham,  Mass. ;  ram,  4  years. 
840^  Wm.  S.  Loomis,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Ram  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  156— $20,  $10. 

841  E.  F.  Bowditch,  Framingham,  Mass. ;  ram,  20  months. 

842  E.  F.  Bowditch,  Framingham,  Mass. ;  ram,  21  months. 
842^  Wm.  S.  Loomis,  Holjoke,  Mass. 

Ram  Lamb. 
Premium  157 — $10,  $5. 

843  E.  F.  Bowditch,  Framingham,  Mass. ;  lamb,  6  months. 
843i  Wm.  S.  Loomis,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Pen  of    Three  Ewes,  Two  Years  Old  or  Over. 
Premium  158— $20,  $10. 

844  E.  F.  Bowditch,  Framingham,  Mass. 
844.;^  Wm.  S.  Loomis,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Pen  of  Three  Yearling  Ewes. 
Premium  159— $20,  $10. 

845  E.  F.  Bowditch,  Framingham,  Mass, 

845^  Wm.  S.  Loomis,  Holvoke,  Mass. 
*6 


C6  Class  3. — Sheep. 


Pen  of  Three  Ewe  Lames. 
Premium  160— $10,  $5. 

846  E.  F.  Bowditch,  Framiugham,  Mass. 
846i  Wm.  S.  Loomis,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Flock— OxE  Ram,   Five  Ewes  that-  have  had    Lambs  in  1886,   and 
Five  Ewe  Lambs. 

•  Premium  160  D — Special  Prizes,  $60,  $40. 

847  E.  F.  Bowditch,  Framingham,  Mass. 
847^  Wm,  S.  Loomis,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

No.  20. — Grade  Hampshires. 
Premium  161— $15,  $10. 

848  E.  F.  Bowditch,  Framingham,  Mass. 

No.  20  D. — Oxfordshires. 

Ram  Two  Years  Old  or  Over. 

Premium  162— $20,  $10. 

849  C.  A.  Brackett,  Gorham,  Me. ;  ram,  5  years. 

Ram  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  163— $20,  $10. 

850  C.  A.  Brackett,  Gorham,  Me.;  ram,  1  year. 

Ram  Lamb. 
Premium  164 — $10,  $5. 

851  C.  A.  Brackett,  Gorham,  Me. ;  lamb,  5  months. 

Pen  of  Three  Ewes  Two  Years  Old  or  Over. 
Premium  165— $20,  10. 

852  C.  A.  Brackett,  Gorham,  Me. 

Pen  of  Three  Yearling  Ewes. 
Premium  166— $20,  $10. 

853  C.  A.  Brackett,  Gorham,  Me. 

Pen  of  Three  Ewe  Lambs. 
Premium  167— $10,  $5. 

854  C.  A.  Brackett,  Gorham,  Me. 


Merinos.  67 


Flock — One  Ram,   Five  Ewes   that  have  had  Lambs  in  1886,  and 
Five  Ewe  Lambs. 

Premium  167  E— Special  Prizes,- $60,  $40. 

855  C.  A.  Brackett,  Gorham,  Me. 

No.  20^ — Merinos. 
Ram  Two  Years  Old  or  Over. 

Premium  169—120,  $10. 

856  S.  B.  &  R.  C.  James,  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;  ram,  4  years. 

857  L.  J.  Burgess,  No.  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;  ram,  5  years. 

858  E.  N.  Bissell,  E.  Shorehara,  Vt. ;  ram,  2  years. 

859  E.  N.  Bissell,  E.  Shoreham,  Vt. ;  ram,  3  years. 

860  C.  S.  Galusha,  So.  Williamstown,  Mass. ;  ram,  5  years. 

861  D.  W.  Percey,  N.  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;  ram,  5  years. 

862  G.  J.  Hallenbeck,  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;  ram,  4  years. 

863  Giles  Torrey  &  Son,  Williamstown,  Mass. ;  ram,  2  years. 

Rams  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  170— $20,  $10. 

864  S.  B.  &  R^C.  James,  Hoosick,  N.  Y. 

865  8.  B.  &  R.  C.  James,  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;  ram,  1  year  old. 

866  E.  N.  Bissell,  E.  Shoreham,  Vt. ;  ram,  1  year. 

867  E.  N.  Bissell,  E.  Shoreham,  Vt. ;  ram,  1  year. 

868  C.  S.  Galusha,  So.  Williamstown,  Mass. ;  ram  1  year. 

869  D.  W.  Percey,  N.  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;    ram  1  year. 

870  D.  W.  Percey,  N.  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;  ram,  1  year. 

871  G.  J.  Hallenbeck,  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;   ram,  1  year. 

872  Giles  Torrey  &  Son,  Williamstown,  Mass.;  ram,   1  year. 

Ram  Lambs. 
Premium  171— $10,  $5. 

873  S.  B.  &  R.  C.  James,  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;  lamb,  6  months. 

874  S.  B.  &  R.  C.  James,  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;    lamb,  6  mouths. 

875  L.   J.  Burgess.  No.  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;  ram  lamb,  7  months. 

876  E.  N.  Bissell,  E.  Shorehara,  Vt. ;    ram  lamb,  6  months. 

877  E.  N.  Bissell,  E.  Shoreham,  Vt. ;  ram  lamb,  6  months. 

'878     C.  S.  Galusha,  So.  Williamstown,  Mass. ;    ram  lamb,  5^  months. 
879     P.  E.  Worthy,  Williamstown,  Mass. ;  ram  lamb. 


68  Class  3.— Sheep. 


Pen  of  Three  Ewes  Two  Years  Old  or  Over. 
Premium  172— $20,  $10. 

880  S.  B.  &  R.  0.  James,  Hoosick,  N.  Y. 

881  S.  B.  &  R.  C.  James,  Hoosick,  N.  Y. 

882  L.  J.  Burgess,  No.  Hoosick,  N.  Y.;  pen  of  3  ewes,  2  years. 

883  L.  J.  Burgess.  No.  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;  pen  of  3  ewes,  2  years. 
88i  E.  N.  Bissell,  E.  Shoreham,  Vt. ;  pen  of  3  ewes,  2  years. 

885  E.  N.  Bissell,  E.  Shoreham,  Vt. ;  pen  of  3  ewes,  2  years. 

886  E.  N.  Bissell,  E.  Shoreham,  Vt. ;  pen  of  3  ewes,  2  years. 

887  C.  S.  Galusha,  So,  Williamstown,  Mass. ;  pen  of  3  ewes,  2.  years. 

888  D.  \V.  Percey,  No.  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;  pen  of  3  ewes,  2  years. 

Pex  of  Three  Yearling  Ewes. 
Premium  173— $20,  $10. 

889  S.  B.  &  R.  C.  James,"  Hoosick,  N.  Y. 

890  S.  B.  &  R.  C.  James,  Hoosick,  N.  Y. 

891  L.  J.  Burgess,  No.  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;  pen  of  3  yearling  ewes. 

892  E.  N.  Bissell,  E.  Shoreham,  Vt. ;  pen  of  3  yearling  ewes. 

893  E.  N.  Bissell,  E.  Shoreham,  Vt. ;  pen  of  3  yearling  ewes. 

894  C.  S.  Galusha,  So.  Williamstown,  Mass. ;  pen  of  3  yearling  ewes. 

895  D.  W.  Percey,  No.  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;  pen  of  3  yearling  ewes. 

896  G.  J.  Halleubeck,  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;  pen  of  3  yearling  ewes. 

897  Giles  Torrey  &  Son,  Williamstown,  Mass. ;  pen  of  3  yearling  ewes. 

898  P.  E.  Worthy,  Williamstown,  Mass. ;  pen  of  3  yearling  ewes. 

Pen  of  Three  Ewe  Lambs. 
Premium  174— $10,  $5. 

899  S.  B.  &  B.  C.  James,  Hoosick,  N.  Y. 

900  S.  B.  &  B.  C.  James,  Hoosick,  N.  Y. 

901  L.  J.  Burgess,  North  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;  pen  of  3  ewe  lambs. 

902  E.  N.  Bissell,  East  Shoreham,  Vt. ;  pen  of  3  ewe  lambs. 

903  E.  N.  Bissell,  East  Shoreham,  Vt. ;  pen  of  3  ewe  lambs. 

904  C.  S.  Galusha,  South  Williamstown,  Mass.;  pen  of  3  ewe  lambs. 

905  G.  J.  Hallenbeck,  Hooi^ick,  N.  Y. ;  pen  of  3  ewe  lambs. 

906  P.  E.  WortliY,  Williamstown,  Mass. ;  pen  of  3  ewe  lambs. 


Swine — Large  White  Breed.  69 

Flock — One  Ram  and  Five  Ewes  that  have  had   Lambs  in  1886, 
AND  Five  Ewe  Lambs. 

Premium  174  F — Special  Prizes,  $60,  $40. 

907  S.  B.  &  R.  C.  James,  Hoosick,  N.  Y. 

908  L.  J.  Burgess,  North  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;  flock. 

909  E.  N.  Bissell,  East  Shoreham,  Vt. ;  flock. 

910  C.  S.  Galusha,  South  Williamstown,  Mass. ;  flock. 

911  D.  W.  Percy,  North  Hoosick,  N,  Y. ;  flock. 

912  G.  J.  Hallenbeck,  Hoosick,  N.  Y. ;  flock. 

No.  21.— Swine. 

Large  White  Breed. 

Boar  over  One  Year  Old. 

Premium  175 — $15,  $10. 

913  Button  Brothers,  Chittenango,  N.  Y. ;  boar,  2  years. 

914  W.  A.  Russell,  Lawrence,  Mass. ;  Yorkshire  boar. 

915  F.  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  Grinnell. 

916  Frank  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  Boss. 

917  E.  W.  Davis,  Oneida,  N.  Y. ;  Thor  144,  4  years. 

918  E.  W.  Davis,  Oneida,  N.  Y. ;  Vulcan  215,  3  years. 

919  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Monarch,  2  years. 

920  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Peter,  2  years. 

921  C.  A.  Hawkes,  Charlemont,  Mass. ;  Kentucky  Duke,  22  months. 

922  Charles  E.  Gale,  Spencer,  Mass, ;  boar,  Chester  White,  16  months. 

923  E.  C.  Havpkes,  Charlemont,  Mass. ;  St.  Nicholas  2d  2907,  Chester 

White,  24  months. 

Boar  under  One  Year  Old. 
Premium   176— $15,  $10. 

924  Button  Bros.,  Chittenango,  N.  Y. ;  boar,  11  months. 

925  Button  Bros.,  Chittenango,  N.  Y. ;  boar,  6  months. 

926  John  W.  Clark,  North  Hadley,  Mass. ;  boar,  6  months. 

927  Frank  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  boar. 

928  Frank  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  boar. 

929  Frank  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  boar. 

930  Frank  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  boar. 


70  Class  3.— Swine. 


931  Frank  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  boar. 

932  Frank  D.  Curtis,  Cliarlton,  N.  Y. ;  Broadback. 

933  Frank  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  Longfellow. 

934  E.  W.  Davis,  Oneida,  N.  Y. ;  Neptune  315,  10  months. 

935  E.  W.  Davis,  Oneida,  N.  Y. ;  Agamemnon  335,  11  months. 

936  E.  W.  Davis,  Oneida,  N.  Y. ;  Ajax  337,  5  mouths. 

937  E.  W.  Davis,  Oneida,  N.  Y. ;  Balder  339,  5  months. 

938  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Richard. 

939  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Robert. 

940  E.  C.  Hawkes,  Charlemont,  Mass. ;  Earl  of  Charlemont,  6  mouths. 

Sow  Over  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  177 — $15,  $10. 

941  Button  Bros.,  Chittenango,  N.  Y. ;  sow,  5  years. 

942  Button  Bros.,  Chittenango,  N.  Y. ;  sow,  2  years. 

943  F.  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  Miss  Quackenbush. 

944  F.  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  Mary  Louisa. 

945  E.  W.  Davis,  Oneida,  N.  Y. ;  Maid  of  Athens  39,  7  years. 

946  E.  W.  Davis,  Oneida,  N.  Y. ;  Venus  138,  5  years. 

947  E.  W.  Davis,  Oneida,  N.  Y. ;  Cybele  334,  1  year. 

948  E.  W.  Davis,  Oneida,  N.  Y. ;    Daisy  2d  143,  1  year. 

949  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Mabel  Morrison. 

950  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Dora,  2  years. 

951  C.  A.  Hawkes,  Charlemont,  Mass. ;   Lady  Byron,  3  yrs. 

952  E.  C.  Hawkes,  Charlemont,  Mass. ;  Lucy  D,  2i  years. 

Sows  UNDER  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  178— $15,  $10. 

953  Button  Bros.,  Chittenango,  N.  Y. ;  sow,  11  mouths. 

954  Frank  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  sow. 

955  Frank  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  sow. 

956  Frank  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  sow. 

957  Frank  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  sow. 

958  Frank  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  sow. 

959  F.  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  Autumn  Beauty. 

960  F.  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  Fanny  Broadback. 


Small  White  Breed.  71 

961  F.  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  Annie  Broadback; 

962  F.  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  Mary  Broadback. 

963  E.  W.  Davis,  Oneida,  N.  Y. ;  Phyrne  336,  10  months. 

964  E.  W.  Davis,  Oneida,  N.  Y. ;  Maid  of  Athens  2d  339,  5  months. 

965  E.  W.  Davis,  Oneida,  N.  Y. ;  Leto  340,  5  months. 

966  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Josie,  11  months. 

967  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Flora. 

968  C.  A.  Hawkes,  Charlemont,  Mass. ;  Katydid,  6  months. 

969  E.  C.  Hawkes,  Charlemont,  Mass. ;  Lady  Franklin,  6  months. 

970  E.  C.  Hawkes,  Charlemont,  Mass. ;  sow,  5i  months. 

Sow  WITH  Pigs,  &c. 
Premium  179— $15,  $10. 

971  Button  Bros.,  Chittenango,  N.  Y. ;  sow  and  pigs. 

972  Frank  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  sow  and  pigs. 

973  Frank  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  Miss  Seft's  Choice  and  pigs. 

974  Frank  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  Autumn  Beauty  and  pigs. 

975  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Nancy  Lee  and  pigs. 

976  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  sow  and  pigs. 

977  C.  A.  Hawkes,  Charlemont,  Mass. ;  Duchess  2d  and  pigs. 

978  Chas.  E.  Gale,  Spencer,  Mass. ;  sow  and  pigs,  Ch.W. 

979  E.  C.  Hawkes,  Charlemont,  Mass. ;  Wayside  Beauty  3934  and  pigs. 

Small  White  Breed. 
Boar  over  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  180— $15,  $10. 

980  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Bay  State. 

981  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Commonwealth. 

982  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Belmont. 

Boar  Under  One  Year. 
Premium  181— $15,  $10. 

983  C.  H.  Baldwin,  Whitman,  Mass. ;  boar,  9  months. 

984  Lewis  C.  Bass,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. ;  boar. 

985  Harry  H.  Hale,  Bradford,  Mass.  ;  boar,  6  months. 
98G  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Young  Paragon. 
987  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Young  Romeo. 


72  Class  3.— Swine. 


Sow  Over  One  Year. 
Premium  182—115,  $10. 

988  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Countess  of  Oxford. 

989  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Countess  of  Oxford  2d. 

990  Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  sow,  1  year. 

Sow  Under  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  183—115,  $10. 

991  Harry  H.  Hale,  Bradford,  Mass. ;  sow,  6  months. 

992  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Hermasoa  2d. 

993  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Hermasoa  3d. 

994  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Hermasoa  6th. "^^ 

Sow  WITH  Litter  of  Pigs,  not  less  than  Six  in  Number,  not  over 

Eight  Weeks. 

Premium  184— $15,  $10. 

995  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Belle  of  Oak  Hill,  with  pigs. 

996  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  sow  and  pigs. 

997  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  sow  and  pigs. 

Berkshire. 
Boar  Over  One  Year  Old. 

Premium  185 — $15,  $10. 

998  Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  boar,  3  yeRTS. 

Boar  Under  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  186— $15,  $10. 

999  Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  boar,  5  months. 

1000  Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  boar,  6  months. 

Berkshire. 

Sow  Over  One  Year  Old. 

Premium  187— $15,  $10. 

1001  George  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  sow,  1  year. 

Sow  Under  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  188— $15,  $10. 

1002  George  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  sow,  5  months. 

1003  George  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  sow,  6  mouths. 


Poland  China.  73 


Sow  WITH  Litter  of  Pigs,  not  less  than  Six  in  Number,  not  over 
Eight  Weeks  Old. 

.Premium  189—115,  $10. 

1004  George  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  sow  and  pigs. 

Poland  China. 

Boar  Over  One  Year  Old. 

Premium  195—115,  $10. 

1005  Smith  Harding,  South  Deerfleld,  Mass. ;  boar. 

1006  O.  A.  Kelley,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  boar,  U  years. 

Boar  Under  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  196— $15,  $10. 

1007  Smith  Harding,  South  Deerfleld,  Mass. ;  boar. 

1008  George  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  boar,  5  months. 

Sow  Over  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  197— $15,  $10. 

1009  Smith  Harding,  South  Deerfleld,  Mass. ;  sow. 

1010  Smith  Harding,  South  Deerfleld,  Mass. ;  sow. 

1011  O.  A.  Kelley,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  sow,  H  years. 

1012  C.  H.  Baldwin,  Whitman,  Mass. ;  sow,  2  years. 

Sow  Under  One  Year  Old. 
Premium  198— $15,  $10. 

1013  Smith  Harding,  South  Deerfleld,  Mass. ;  sow. 

1014  Smith  Harding,  South  Deerfleld,  Mass. ;  sow. 

1015  Smith  Harding,  South  Deerfleld,  Mass. ;  sow. 

1016  Smith  Harding,  South  Deerfleld,  Mass. ;  sow. 

1017  George  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  sow,  5  months. 

Sow  with  Litter  of  Pigs,  not  less  than  Six  in  Number,  nor  over 
Eight  Weeks  Old. 

Premium  199— $15,  $10. 

1018  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Countess  of  Oxford. 

1019  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Countess  of  Oxford  2d. 

1020  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Bessie  Johnson  4th. 

7 


74  Cr.ASS  3. — Savine. 


1021  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Hermasoa  2d. 

1022  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Hermasoa  3d. 

1023  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Countess  o^Oxford  3d. 

1024  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Countess  of  Oxford  4th. 

1025  Smith  Harding,  South  Deerfield,  Mass. ;  sow  and  pigs. 

No.  21.— Swine. 

BOAK   OF   ANY    BREED. 

Premium  199  A — Special  Prizes,  $100,  $75,  $50. 

1026  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Bay  State. 

1027  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Commonwealth. 

1028  Warren  Heustis,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  Young  Romeo. 

1029  O.  A.  Kelley,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  boar. 

1030  0.  A.  Kelley,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  sow. 

1031  W.  A.  Russell,  Lawrence,  Mass. ;  boar. 

1032  Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  boar. 

1033  Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  boar. 

1034  Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  Berkshire  sow. 

1035  Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  Berkshire  sow. 

1036  Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  Berkshire  sow. 

1037  Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. ;  Berkshire  sow. 

1038  Button  Brothers,  Chittenango,  N.  Y. ;  Cheshire  boar. 

1039  Button  Brothers,  Chittenango,  N.  Y. ;  Cheshire  boar. 

1040  Button  Brothers,  Chittenango,  N.  Y. ;  Cheshire  sow. 

1041  Button  Bros.,  Chittenango,  N.  Y. ;   Cheshire  sow. 

1042  Frank  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  Griunell,  Duroc  boar. 

1043  Frank  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  Mary  Louisa,  Duroc  sow. 

1044  Frank  D.  Curtis,  Charlton,  N.  Y. ;  Miss  Quackenbush,  Duroc  sow. 

1045  E.  W.  Davis,  Oneida,  N.  Y. ;  Thor  141,  Cheshire. 

1046  C.   A.   Hawkes,   Charlemont,   Mass. ;     Kentucky  Duke,   Chester 

White. 

1047  C.  A.  Hawkes,  Charlemont,  Mass. ;  Lady  Byron,  Chester  White. 

1048  C.  A.  Hawkes,  Charlemont,  Mass. ;  Katydid,  Chester  White. 

1049  E.  C.  Hawkes,  Charlemont,  Mass. ;  Lady  D,  Chester  White. 

1050  E.   C.   Hawkes,  Charlemont,   Mass.;    St.   Nicholas  2d,  Chester 

White. 


Class  4. — Poultry — Asiatics.  75 

1051  E.  C.  Hawkes,  Chaiiemont,  Mass. ;  Earl  of  Charleraont,  Chester 

White. 

1052  E.    C.    Hawkes,    Charlemout,    Mass. ;    Lady    Franklin,    Chester 

White. 

No.  22. 

Class  IV.— Poultry. 

Asiatics. 

Premium  200— $5,  $3. 

Breeding  Pens  Light  Brahmas. 

1053  Maude  Stevens,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

1054  Geo.  V.  Fletcher,  Belmont,  Mass. 

1055  Geo.  V.  Fletcher,  Belmont,  Mass. 

1056  Wesley    B.    Barton,    Pittsfleld,    Mass. 

1057  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1058  C.    L.    G.    Blessing,    Slingerlands,    N.  Y. 

1059  Geo.  Hall,  Dudley,  Mass. 

1060  P.  Williams,  Taunton,  Mass. 

1061  Charles  A.  Wheeler,   Brighton,    Mass. 

1062  E.  E.  Fiske,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1063  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1064  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1065  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1066  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1067  W.  H.  Downs,  Boston,  Mass. 

1068  W.  H.  Downs,  Boston,  Mass. 

Pairs  Light  Brahmas. 
Premium  201— $3,  $2. 

1069  Chas.  A.  Wheeler,  Brighton,  Mass. 

1070  P.  Williams,  Taunton,  Mass. 

1071  Ge*brge  Hall,  Dudley,  Mass. 

1072  E.  E.  Albee,  Millville,  Mass. 

1073  E.  E.  Albee,  Millville,  Mass. ;  chicks. 

1074  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1075  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 


76  Class  4. — Poultry. 


1076  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1077  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1078  Wesley  B.  Barton,  Pittsfleld,  Mass. 

1079  Geo.  V.  Fletclier,  Belmout,  Mass. ;  chicks. 

1080  Geo.  V.  Fletcher,  Belmont,  Mass. ;  fowls. 

1081  T.  L.  Hager,  Auburndale,  Mass. 

1082  C.  L.  G.   Blessing,  Sliugerlands,  N.  Y. 

1083  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1084  F.  H.  Andrews,  South  Woodstock,  Conn. 

1085  E.  E.  Fiske,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1086  W.  H.  Downs,  Boston,  Mass. 

1087  W.  H.  Downs,  Boston,  Mass. 

Breeding  Pen  Dark  Brahmas. 
Premium  200— $5,  $3. 

1088  A.  W.  Andrews,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  chicks. 

1089  Chas.  B.  Day,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  chicks. 

1090  Chas.  A.  Ballon,  Worcester,  Mass. ;    2  years. 

1091  Chas.  B.  Day,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  chicks. 

1092  E.  Butterfield,  East  Lexington,  Mass. 

1093  E.  Butterfield,  East  Lexington,  Mass. 

Pairs  Dark  Brahmas. 
Premium  202— $3,  $2. 

1094  Chas.  B.  Day,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  chicks. 

1095  C.  A.  Ballou,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  2  years. 

1096  Chas.  B.  Day,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  chicks. 

1097  A.  W.  Andrews,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1098  A.  W.  Andrews,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  fowls. 

1099  Preston  Pratt,  So.  Weymouth,  Mass. 

1100  Preston  Pratt,  So.  Weymouth,  Mass, 

1101  Preston  Pratt,  South  Weymouth,  Mass.;  fowls. 

1102  P.  Williams,  Taunton,  Mass. 

1103  C.  A.  Ballou,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1104  E.  Butterfield,  East  Lexington,  Mass. 


Asiatics.  77 


Breeding  Pen  Buff  Cochins. 
Premium  200— $5,  $3. 

1104i     A.  J.  Keiiistou,  Simpson's  CorDer,  Me. 

Pair  Buff  Cochins. 
Premium  203— $3,  $2. 

1105  Joseph  W.  Tutlle,  Somerville,  Mass. 

1106  George  W.  Lovell,  MidcUeboro,  Mass. 

1107  George  W.  Lovell,  MidcUeboro,  Mass. 

1108  George  W.  Lovell,  Middleboro,  Mass. 

1109  George  W.  Lovell,  Middleboro,  Mass. 

1110  F.  H.  Andrews,  South  Woodstock,  Conn. 

1111  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

Breeding  Pen  Partridge  Cochins. 
Premium  200— $5,  $3. 

1112  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1113  Fred.  W.  Proctor,  Spencer,  Mass. 

1114  Calvin  L.  Parker,  Winchester,  Mass. 

Pair  Partridge  Cochins. 
Premium  204— $3,  $2. 

1115  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1116  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1117  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1118  Fred.  W.  Proctor,  Spencer,  Mass. 

1119  P.  Williams,  Taunton,  Mass. 

1120  P.  Williams,  Taunton,  Mass. 

1121  Calvin  L.  Parker,  Winchester,  Mass. 

Breeding  Pen  White  Cochins. 
Premium  200— $5,  $3. 

1122  E.  Butterfield,  East  Lexington,  Mass. 

1123  E.  Butterfield,  East  Lexington,  Mass. 

1124  S.  J.  Barker,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

1125  Geo.  W.  Lovell,  Middleboro,  Mass. 

*7 


78  Class  4. — Poultry 


1126  C.  L.  G.  lilessiug,  Sliugerlauds,  N.  Y. 

1127  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Maine. 

Pairs  White  Cochins. 
Premium  205— $3,  $2. 
J 128     C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1129  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1130  Geo.  W.  Lovell,  Middleboro,  Mass. 

1131  Geo.  W.  Lovell,  Middleboro,  Mass. 

1132  Geo.  W.  Lovell,  Middleboro,  Mass. 

1133  Geo.  W.  Lovell,  Middleboro,  Mass. 

1134  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1135  S.  J.  Barker,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

113(j  E.  Butterfield,  East  Lexington,  Mass. 

1137  E.  Butterfield,  East  Lexington,  Mass. 

1138  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Maine. 

1139  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Maine. 

Breeding  Pen  Black  Cochins. 
Premium  200— $5,  $3. 

1140  Geo.  W.  Lovell,  Middleboro,  Mass. 

1141  G.  A.  Blood,   Waltham,  Mass. 

1142  Geo.  W.  Lovell,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Pair  Black  Cochins. 
Premium  206— $3,  $2. 

1143  Geo.  W.  Lovell,  Middleboro,  Mass. 

1144  Geo.  W.  Lovell,  Middleboro,  Mass. 

1145  Geo.  W.  Lovell,  Middleboro,  Mass. 

1146  Geo.  W.  Lovell,  Middleboro,  Mass. 

1147  F.  H.  Andrews,  So.  Woodstock,  Conn. 

1148  G.  A.  Blood,  Waltham,  Mass. 

1149  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1150  Geo.  W.  Lovell,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1151  Geo.  W.  Lovell,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1152  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 


Asiatics.  79 


Breeding  Pen  Langshans. 
Premium  200— $5,  $3. 

1153     E.  P.  Kirby,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y.    • 
llo-t    F.  H.  Andrews,  So.  Woodstock,  Conn. 

Pair  Langshaxs. 
Premium  207— $3,  $2. 

1155  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1156  E.  P.  Kirby,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

1157  A.  J.  Kenistou,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

Dorkings. 
Breeding  Pen  Colored  Dorkings. 
Premium  209— $5,  $3, 

1158  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1159  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Pairs  Colored  Dorkings. 

Premium  210— $3,  $2. 

1160  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1161  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1162  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1163  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Breeding  Pen  Silver-Gray  Dorkings. 
Premium  209— $5,  $3. 

1164  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  Silvs:r  Gray  Dorkings. 

Premium  211— $3,  $2. 

1165  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1166  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1167  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1168  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 


80  Class  4. — Poultry. 


Brekding  Pen  White  Dorkings. 
Premium  209 — So,  $3. 

1169  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1170  C.  L.  G.  Blessing.  Sliugerlands,  N.  Y. 

1171  W.  J.  Kirby,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

Pair  White  Dorkings. 
Premium  212—13,  $2. 

1172  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1173  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1174  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1175  W.  J.  Kirby,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

1176  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

American. 

Breeding  Pen  American  Dominiques. 

Premium  213 — $5,  $3. 

1177  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  American   Dominiques. 
Premium  214 — $3,  $2. 

1178  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

1179  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

1180  Winthrop  B.  Atherton,  Newton  Lower  Falls,  Mass. 
1180i  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1181  Winthrop  B.  Atherton,  Newton  Lower  Falls,  Mass. 

1182  C  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1183  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1184  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1185  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Maine. 

Breeding  Pen  Plymouth  Rocks. 
Premium  213 — $5,  $3. 

1186  A.  F.  &  E.  J.  Parmenter,  Wayland,  Mass. 
1186^  E.  E.  Albee,  Millville.  Masis. 

1187  M.  I.  Ellis,  Norwood,  Mass. 

1188  M.  I.  Ellis,  Norwood,  Mass. 


AMERICAN.  81 


1189  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1190  Wesley  B.  Barton,  Pittsfleld,  Mass. 

Pairs  Plymouth  Rocks. 
Premium  215— $3,  $2. 

1191  Frank  E.  Moore,  Hallowell,  Me. 
1191a  E.  E.  Albee,  Millville,  Mass. 
1191b  E.  E.  Albee,  Millville,  Mass. 

1192  Frank  E.  Moore,  Hallowell,  Me. 

1193  Frank  E.  Moore,  Hallowell,  Me. 

1194  A.  F.  &  E.  J.  Parmenter,  Way  land,  Mass. 

1195  M.  I.  Ellis,  Norwood,  Mass. 

1196  M.  I.  Ellis,  Norwood,  Mass. 

1197  M.  I.  Ellis,  Norwoood,  Mass. 

1198  M.  I.  Ellis,  Norwood,  Mass. 

1199  M.  I.  Ellis,  Norwood,  Mass. 

1200  M.  I.  Ellis,  Norwood,  Mass. 

1201  A.  L.  Cutting,  Weston,  Mass. 

1202  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1203  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1204  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1205  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1206  Wesley  B.  Barton,  Pittyfield,  Mass. 

1207  Wesley  B.  Barton,  Pittsfleld,  Mass. 

1208  P.  Williams,  Taunton,  Mass. 

1209  P.  Williams,  Taunton,  Mass. 

1210  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

1211  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

1212  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1213  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1214  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1215  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

Breeding  Pen  White  Plymouth  Rocks. 
Premium  213 — $5,  $3. 

1216  R.  G.  Buffijton,  Fall  River,  Mass. 


82  Class  4. — Poultry. 

Pair  White  Plymouth  Rocks. 
Premium  215i— $3,  $2. 

1217  Wesley  B.  Barton,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

1218  R.  G.  Buffinton,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Breeding  Pen  Wyandottes. 
Premium  213 — $5,  $3. 

1219  P.  Williams,  Taunton,  Mass. 

1220  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

1221  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

1222  Wesley  B.  Barton,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

1223  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1224  R.  G.  Buffinton,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

1225  E.  Ware  Kendall,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1226  Fred.  A.  Houdlett,  Waltham,  Mass. 

1227  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1228  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1229  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1230  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1231  W.  H.  Downs,  Boston,  Mass. 

Pair  Wyandottes. 
Premium  216— $3,  $2. 

1232  P.  Williams,  Taunton,  Mass. 
1232a    E.  E.  Albee,  Millville,  Mass. 

1283  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

1234  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

1235  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

1236  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

1237  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

1238  F.  W.  Steinbeck,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1239  R.  G.  Buffinton,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

1240  R.  G.  Buffinton,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

1241  E.  Ware  Kendall,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1242  E.  Ware  Kendall,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1243  Preston  Pratt,  So.  Wevmouth,  Mass. 


American.  ,  83 


1244  Preston  Pratt,  So.  Weymouth,  Mass. 

1245  Preston  Pratt,  So.  Weymouth,  Mass. 

1246  Fred.  A.  Houdlett,  Waltham,  Mass. 

1247  Fred.  A.  Houdlett,  Waltham,  Mass. 

1248  Fred.  A.  Houdlett,  Waltham,  Mass. 

1249  Fred.  A.  Houdlett,  Waltham,  Mass. 

1250  Wesley  B.  Barton,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

1251  Wesley  B.  Barton,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

1252  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1253  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1254  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 
1256    A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1256  W.  H.  Downs,  Boston,  Mass. 

Breeding  Pen  White  Wyandottes. 
Premium  213 — $5,  $3. 

1257  R.  G.  Buffinton,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

1258  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1259  Fred.  A.  Houdlett,  Waltham,  Mass. 

Pair  White  Wyandottes. 
Premium  216i — $3,  $2. 

1260  James  K.  Morrill,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

1261  R.  G.  Buffintou,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

1262  Fred  A.  Houdlett,  Waltham,  Mass. 

1263  Fred  A.  Houdlett,  Waltham,  Mass. 

1264  Fred  A.  Houdlett,  Waltham,  Mass. 

1265  Fred  A.  Houdlett,  Waltham,  Mass. 

1266  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1267  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1268  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1269  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1270  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

Breeding  Pen  Black  Javas. 
Premium  213 — $5,  $3. 

1271  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1272  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 


84  Class  4. — Poultry. 


Pair  Black  Javas. 
Premium  217— $3,  $2. 

1273  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1274  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1275  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1276  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

1277  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

1278  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

Pair  Mottled  Javas. 

Premium  218— $3,  $2. 

1279  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Hamburghs. 

Breeding  Pen  Golden  Spangled  Hamburghs. 

Premium  219 — $5,  $3. 

1280  John  Lowell,  Jr.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 

1281  John  Lowell,  Jr.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 

1282  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  Golden  Spangled  Hamburghs. 
Premium  220— $3,  $2. 

1283  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Maine. 

1284  John  Lowell,  Jr.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 

1285  John  Lowell,  Jr.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 

1286  John  Lowell,  Jr.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 

1287  O.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1288  O.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Breeding  Pen  Silver  Spangled  Hamburghs. 
Premium  219 — $5,  $3. 

1289  S.  O.  Miner,  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

1290  John  Lowell,  Jr.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 

1291  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

1292  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

1293  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N,  Y, 


Hamburghs.  85 


Pair  Silver  Spangled  Haiviburghs. 
Premium  221— $3,  $2. 

1294  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1295  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1296  S.  0.  Miner,  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

1297  S.  O.  Miner,  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

1298  John  Lowell,  Jr.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 

1299  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham.  N.  Y. 

1300  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

1301  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

1302  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

1303  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1304  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Breeding  Pen  Golden  Pencilled  Hamburghs, 
Premium  219 — $5,  |3. 

1305  W.  P.  Cutler,  Boston,  Mass. 

Pair  Golden  Pencilled  Hamburghs. 
Premium  222— $3,  $2. 

1306  W.  P.  Cutler,  Boston,  Mass. 

Breeding  Pen  Silver  Pencilled  Hamburghs. 
Premium  219 — $5,  $3. 

1307  James  K.  Morrill,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

1308  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  Silver  Pencilled  Hamburghs. 
Premium  223—13,  $2. 

1309  James  K.  Morrill,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

1310  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1311  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Breeding  Pen  Black  Hamburghs. 
Premium  219— $5,  $3. 

1312  Joseph  W.  Tuttle,  Somerville,  Mass. 

1313  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

8 


86  Class  4.— Poultry. 


Pair  Black  Hamburghs. 
Premium  224— $3,  $2. 

1314  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Coruer,  Me. 

1315  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Coruer,  Me. 

1316  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1317  Joseph  W.  Tuttle,  Somerville,  Mass. 

1318  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

1319  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1320  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1321  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

Pair  White  Hamburghs. 
Premium  225 — $3,  $2. 

1322  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

Spanish. 

Breeding  Pen  Black  Spanish. 

Premium  226 — $5,  $3. 

1323  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1 324  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  Black  Spanish. 
Premium  227— $3,  $2. 

1325  R.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1326  R.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1327  Winthrop  B.  Atherton,  Newton  Lower  Falls,  Mftss. 

1328  Winthrop  B.  Atherton,  Newton  Lower  Falls,  Mass. 

1329  F.  H.  Andrews,  So.  Woodstock,  Conn. 
1329i    A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

Breeding  Pen  White  Leghorns. 
Premium  226— $5,  $3. 

1330  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1331  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1332  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1333  E.  E.  Albee,  Millville,  Mass. 

1334  E.  P.  Kirby,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 


Spanish.  87 


Pair  White  Leghorns. 
Premium  228— $3,  $2. 

1335  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1336  H.  C.  Babcock,  Norwood,  Mass. 

1337  A.  J.  Keniston,  Siinpsoa's  Corner,  Me. 

1338  E.  E.  Albee,  Millville,  Mass. 

1339  E.  E.  Albee,  Millville,  Mass. 

1340  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

1341  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

1342  E.  P.  Kirby,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

Breeding  Pen  Brown  Leghorns. 
Premimn  226 — $5,  $3. 

1343  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Maine. 

1343«^    A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Maine. 

1344  E.  Butterfleld,  East  Lexington,  Mass. 

1345  E.  Butterfleld,  East  Lexington,  Mass. 

1346  E.  E.  Albee,  Millville,  Mass. 

1347  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

1348  Fred  W.  Rogers,  So.  Sudbury,  Mass. 

1349  Nathan  B.  Hartford,  Watertown,  Mass. 

Pair  Brown  Leghorns. 

Premium  229— $3,  $2. 

1350  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1351  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1352  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1353  E.  E.  Albee,  Millville,  Mass. 

1354  E.  E.  Albee,  Millville,  Mass. 

1355  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

1356  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

1357  Fred  W.  Rogers,  South  Sudbury,  Mass. 

1358  Fred  W.  Rogers,  South  Sudbury,  Mass. 

1359  Fred  W.  Rogers,  South  Sudbury,  Mass. 

1360  Nathan  B.  Hartford,  Watertown,  Mass. 


88  Class  4. — Poultry. 


Breeding  Pen  Black  Leghorns. 
Premium  226— $5,  $3. 

1361  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  Black  Leghorns. 

Premium  230— $3,  $2. 

1362  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1363  C.  L.  G.  BJessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1364  C.^L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1365  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

Breeding  Pen  Andalusians. 
Premium  226— $5,  $3. 
1365i  W.  J.  Kirby,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

Pair  Andalusians. 
Premium  231— $3,  $2. 

1366  Thomas  W.  Fuller,  Fall  River,  Mass. 
1366a  W.  J.  Kirby,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 
1366b  W.  J.  Kirby,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 
1366c  Frank  L.  Allen,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Breeding  Pen  Rose-Combed  White  Leghorns. 

1367  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1368  H.  C.  Babcock,  Norwood,  Mass. 

Pair  Rose-Combed  White  Leghorns. 
Premium  232— $3,  $2. 

1369  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1370  H.  C.  Babcock,  Norwood,  Mass. 

1371  H.  C.  Babcock,  Norwood,  Mass. 

1372  H.  C.  Babcock,  Norwood,  Mass. 

1373  F.  H.  Andrews,  So.  Woodstock,  Couu. 

1374  Button  Bros.,  Chittenango,  N.  Y. 

1375  Batton  Bros.,  Chittenango,  N.  Y. 


French  and  Polish.  89 

Breeding  Pen  Rose-Combed  White  Leghorns. 
Premium  226— $5,  $3. 

1376  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1377  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  Rose  Combed  Brown  Leghorns. 
Premium  233— $3,  $2. 

1378  C.  L.G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1379  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1380  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1381  Button  Bros.,  Chittenango,  N.  Y. 
1381a  a.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 
1381b  a.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

French. 

Breeding  Pen  Houdans. 

Premium  234 — $5,  $3. 

1382  Thomas  W.  Fuller,  Fall  liiver,  Mass. 

1383  Button  Bros.,  Chittenango,  N.  Y. 

1384  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  Houdans. 
Premium  236— $3,  |2. 

1385  Thomas  W.  Fuller,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

1386  Button  Bros.,  Chittenango,  N.  Y. 

1387  Button  Bros.,  Chittenango,  N.  Y. 

1388  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1389  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1390  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y.' 

Polish  . 

Breeding  Pen  White  Crested  Black  Polish. 

Premium  238 — $5,  $3. 

1391  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

1392  Thomas  A.  Dawson,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1393  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

1394  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 


90  Cj.ass  4. — Poultry. 


Pair  White  Crested  Black  Polish. 
Premium  239— $3,  $2. 

1395  A.  J.  Kenistou,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

1396  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

1397  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

1398  A.  J.  Kenistou,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

1399  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1400  Thomas  A.  Dawson,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1401  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

1402  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

1403  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

Breeding  Pen  White  Polish. 
Premium  238— $5,  $3. 

1404  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

Pair  White  Polish. 
Premium  240— $3,  $2. 

1405  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

1406  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1407  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 
1407a  W.  J.  Kiiby,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 
1407b  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

Pair  Golden  Polish. 
Premium  241— $3,  $2. 

1408  Thomas  A.  Dawson,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1409  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

Breeding  Pen  Buff  Polish. 
Premium  238— $5,  $3. 

1410  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

Pair  Bearded  Golden  Polish. 
Premium  246— $3,  $2. 

1411  Wesley  B.  Barton,  Pittsfiekl,  Mass. 

1412  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 


Game. 

1413  Thomas  A.  Dawson,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1414  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

Pair  Bearded  Silver  Polish. 
Premium  247— $3,  $2. 

1415  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

1416  Wesley  B.  Barton,  Pittsfleld,  Mass. 

1417  Thomas  A.  Dawson,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Games. 

Pair  Black  Breasted  Red  Games. 

Premium  250— $3,  $2. 

1418  F.  H.  Andrews,  South  Woodstock,  Conn. 

Pair  Silver  Duckwing  Games. 
Premium  252— $3,  $2. 

1419  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

Pair  Yellow  Duckwing  Games. 
Premium  253—13,  $2. 

1420  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

Breeding  Pen  Black  Games. 
Premium  249— $5,  $3. 

1421  Lewis  C.  Bass,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

Pair  Black  Games. 
Premium  255 — $3,  $2. 

1422  Lewis  C.  Bass,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

1423  Lewis  C.  Bass,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

1424  Lewis  C.  Bass,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

1425  Lewis  C.  Bass,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

Game  Bantams. 

Breeding  Pen  Black  Breasted  Red  Game  Bantams. 

Premium  258 — $5,  $3. 

1426  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Sliugerlands,  N.  Y. 

1427  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 


92  Class  4. — Poultry. 


1428  George  H.  Hallowell,  Boston,  Mass. 

1429  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

1430  F.  H.  Andrews,  South  Woodstock,  Conn. 

1431  F.  H.  Andrews,  South  Woodstock,  Conn. 

1432  Charles  A.  Ballon,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Pair  Black  Breasted  Red  Game  Bantams. 
Premium  259— $3,  $2. 

1433  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

1434  R.  G.  Buffinton,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

1435  R.  G.  Buffinton,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

1436  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Sliugerlands,  N.  Y. 

1437  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1438  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1439  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1440  George  H.  Hallowell,  Boston,  Mass. 

1441  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

1442  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1443  F.  H.  Andrews,  So.  Woodstock,  Conn. 

1444  Chas.  A.  Ballou,  AVorcester,  Mass. 

Breeding  Pen  Brown-Breasted  Red  Game  Bantams. 
Premimii  258 — $5,  $3. 

1445  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  Brown-Breasted  Red  Game  Bantams. 
Premium  260— $3,  $2. 

1446  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1447  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1448  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Pair  Red  Pile  Game  Bantams. 
Premium  261— $3,  $2. 

1449  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1450  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N,  Y.    ' 

1451  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1452  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 


Game.  93 

Pair  White  Game  Bantams. 
Premium  262— $3,  $2. 

1453  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Breeding  Pen  Silver  Duckwing  Game  Bantams. 
Premium  258 — $5,  $3. 

1454  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  Silver  Duckwing  Game  Bantams. 
Premium  263— $3,  $2. 

1455  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1456  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1457  F.  H.  Andrews,  So.  Woodstock,  Conn. 

1458  F.  H.  Andrews,  So.  Woodstock,  Conn. 

1459  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1460  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Breeding  Pen  Yellow  Duckwing  Game  Bantams. 
Premium  258— $5,  $3. 

1461  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  Yellow  Duckwing  Game  Bantams. 
Premium  264— $3,  $2. 

1462  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1463  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.   Y. 

1464  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Pair  Black  Game  Bantams. 
Premium  265— $3,  $2. 

1465  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1466  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1467  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

Bantams  other  than  Game. 

Pair  Golden  Sebright  Bantams. 

Premium  267. 

1468  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1469  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

1470  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 


94  Class.  4. — Poultry, 


Pair  Silver  Sebright  Bantams. 
Premium  268— $3,  $2. 

1471  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlauds,  N.  Y. 

1472  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1473  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

Breeding  Pen  Rose-Combed  Black  Bantams. 
Premium  266— $5,  $3. 

1474  E.  Butterfield,  E.  Lexington,  Mass. 

Pair  Rose-Combed  Black  Bantams. 
Premium  269— $3,  $2. 

1475  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1476  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1477  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

1478  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1479  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1480  E.  Butterfield,  E.  Lexington,  Mass. 

1481  E.  Butterfield,  East  Lexington,  Mass. 

1482  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

1483  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

Pair  Rose-Combed  White  Bantams. 
Premium  270— $3,  $2. 

1484  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  Japanese  Bantams. 
Premium  272— $3,  $2. 

1485  Joseph  W.  Tattle,  Soraerville,  Mass. 

1486  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Breeding  Pen  Pkkin  Bantams. 
Premium  266— $5,  $3. 

1487  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  New  York. 


Turkeys.  9.") 


Pair  Pekin  Bantams. 
Premium  273—13,  $2. 

1488  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

1489  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

1490  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1491  R.  G.  Buffinton,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Breeding  Pen  White-Crested  White  Polish  Bantams. 
Premium  266— $5,  $3. 

1492  W.  J.  Kirby,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

Turkeys. 

Pair  Bronze  Turkeys. 

Premium  275 — $5,  $3. 

1493  A.  C.  Hawkins,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

1494  F.  H.  Andrews,  South  Woodstock,  Conn. 

1495  G.  A.  Blood,  Waltham,  Mass. 

1496  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1497  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1498  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

Pair  White  Turkeys. 
Premium  276— $5,  $3. 

1499  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1500  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  Slate  Turkeys. 
Premium  277— $5,  $3. 

1501  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  Narragansett  Turi^jys. 
Premium  278 — $5,  $3. 

1502  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1503  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

Pair  Buff  Turkeys. 
Premium  279 — $5,  $3. 

1504  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 


96  Class  4. — Pocltry. 


Geese. 

Pair  Toulouse  Geese. 

Premium  281 — 15,  $3. 

1505  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1506  Button  Brothers,  Chittenango,  N.  Y. 

1507  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1508  Calvin  L.  Parker,  Winchester,  Mass. 

1509  Calvin  L.  Parker,  Winchester,  Mass. 


Pair  Embdex  Geese. 
Premium  282— $5,  $3. 

1510  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1511  F.  H.  Andrews,  So.  Woodstock,  Conn. 

1512  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1513  Calvin  L.  Parker,  Winchester,  Mass. 

1514  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

1515  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

1516  Calvin  L.  Parker,  Winchester,  Mass. 

Pair  White  Chinese  Geese. 
Premium  283— $5,  $3. 

1517  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1518  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1519  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1520  G.  A.  Blood,  Waltham,  Mass. 

1521  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1522  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

1523  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

Pair  Brown  Chinese  Geese. 
•      Premium  284— $5,  $3. 

1524  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1525  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  African  Geese. 
Premium  285— $5,  $3. 

1526  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 


Ducks.  97 


Pair  Wild  Geese. 
Premium  286 — $5,  $3. 

1527  Calvin  L.  Parker,  Winchester,  Mass. 

1528  Calvin  L.  Parker,  Winchester,  Mass. 

Pair  Gray  Geese. 
Premium  287— $5,  $3. 

1529  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

Ducks. 
Pair  Rouen  Ducks. 

Premium  288— $3,  $2. 

1530  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

1531  Button  Bros.,  Chittenango,  N.  Y.      "" 

1532  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1533  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1534  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1535  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1536  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1537  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

1538  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

Pair  Aylesbury  Ducks. 
Premium  289—13,  $2. 

1539  W.  J.  Kirby.  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

1540  W.  J.  Kirby,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

1541  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1542  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1543  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1544  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1545  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1546  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

1547  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

1548  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 


98  Class  4. — Poultry 


Pair  Cayuga  Ducks. 
Premium  290— $3,  $2. 

1549  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

1550  Button  Bros.,  Chittenango,  N.  Y. 

1551  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1552  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1553  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1554  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 
1554i     C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  White  Muscovy  Ducks. 
Premium  291—13,  $2. 

1555  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1556  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1557  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

Pair  Colored  Muscovy  Ducks. 
Premium  292— $3,  |2. 

1658  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1659  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1660  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1561  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1562  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Pair  Pekln  Ducks. 
Premium  293—13,  $2. 

1563  Calvin  L.  Parker,  Winciiester,  Mass. 

1564  Calvin  L.  Parker,  Winchester,  Mass. 

1565  Wesley  B.  Barton,  Pittstield,  Mass. 

1566  Wesley  B.  Barton,  Pittslield,  Mass. 

1567  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1568  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

1569  G.  A.  Blood,  Waltham,  Mass. 
1670  Eben  Whitney,  Natick,  Mass. 
1571     Eben  Whitney,  Natick,  Mass. 

1672     James  Rankin,  South  Easton,  Mass. 


Ducks.  99 


1573  James  Rankin,  South  Easton,  Mass. 

1574  James  Rankin,  South  Easton,   Mass. 

1575  James  Rankin,  South  Easton,  Mass. 

1576  James  Rankin,  South  Easton,  Mass. 

1577  James  Rankin,  Soutli  Easton,  Mass. 

1578  James  Rankin,  South  Easton,  Mass. 

1579  James  Rankin,  South  Easton,  Mass. 

1580  T.  L.  Hager,  Auburnclale,  Mass. 

1581  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1582  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1583  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1584  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1585  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

Pair  Crested  White  Ducks. 
Premium  294— $3,  $2. 

1586  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1587  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

1588  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1589  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

Pair  Black  East  Indian  Ducks. 
Premium  296— $3,  $2. 

1590  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  White  Call  Ducks. 
Premium  297— $3,  $2. 

1591  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1592  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1593  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1594  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Pair  Gray  Call  Ducks. 
Premium  298— $3,  $2. 

1595  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 


100  Class  4. — Poultry. 


Ornamental  Fowls. 

Pair  Pearl  Guinea  Fowls. 

Premium  301— $3,  $2. 

1596  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1597  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1598  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Sliugerlands,  N.  Y. 

1599  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlaucls,  N.  Y. 

1600  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt, 

1601  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

1602  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1603  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 

1604  F.  H.  Andrews,  So.  Woodstock,  Conn. 

Pair  White  Guinea  Fowls. 
Premium  302— $3,  $2. 

1605  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1606  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1607  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1608  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1609  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

1610  C.  C.  Paine,  East  Bethel,  Vt. 

1611  C.  A.  Arnold,  Arnold,  Me. 

1612  A.  J.  Keniston,  Simpson's  Corner,  Me. 


Pigeons.    Carriers. 
Premium  312— $1,  $.50. 

1613  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Pair  Black  Pied  Pouters. 
Premium  313— $1,  .50. 

1614  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1615  George  A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass.    • 

1616  George  A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass. 


Pigeons.  101 


Pair  Blue  Pied  Pouter  Pigeons. 
Premium  314— $1,  .50. 

1617  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynu,  Mass. 

1618  Frank  L.  Allen,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1619  George  A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass. 

Pair  White  Pouters. 
Premmm  315 — $1,  .50. 

1620  George  A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass. 

1621  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1622  Frank  L.  Allen,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1623  Frank  L.  Allen,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1624  Geo.  A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass. 

1625  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  Red  Pied  Pouters. 
Premium  316— $1,  .50. 

1626  Geo.  A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass. 

1627  Geo.  A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass. 

1628  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  Yellow  Pied  Pouters. 
Premium  316— $1,  .50. 

1629  Geo.  A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass. 

1630  Geo.  A.  Fletcher,  Milton,  Mass. 

Pair  Black  Barbs. 
Premium  317— $1,  .50. 

1631  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1632  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1633  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 


Pair  Red  Barbs. 
Premium  318— $1,  .50. 


1634     Ellerv  C.  Libby,  Lvun,  xMas. 
*9  ~ 


102  Class  4.— Pori/ri;r. 


Paih  White  Bakbs. 
Premium  321— $1,  .50. 

1635  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1636  Chas.  B.  Day,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Pair  White  Fantails— Smooth  Head. 
Premium  322— $1,  .50. 

1637  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 
1637^     Joseph  Gavin,  Boston,  Mass. 

Pair  Black  Fantails— S.  H. 
Premium  323— $1,  .50. 

1638  EUery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1639  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1640  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1641  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  Blue  Fantails. 
Premium  324— $1,  .50. 

1642  ,  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1643  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1644  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 
1644a  Joseph  Gavin,  Boston,  Mass. 
1644b  Joseph  Gavin,  Boston,  Mass. 

Pair  Dun  Fantails. 
Premium  327—81,  .50. 
1045     Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Pair  White  Fantails— Crested. 
Premium  328— $1,  .50. 
1646    H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 
1646a  Joseph  Gavin,  Boston,  Mass. 
1646b  Joseph  Gavin,  Boston,  Mass. 


Pigeons.  103 


Pair  Blue  English  Owls. 
Premium  335 — $1,  .50. 

1647  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1648  Charles  B.  Day,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1649  Charles  B.  Day,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1650  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Pair  Silver  English  Owls. 
Premium  336—11,  .50. 

1651  Charles  B.  Day,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1652  Charles  B.  Day,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1653  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1654  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1655  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Pair  White  English  Owls. 
Premium  337 — $1,  .50. 

1656  Charles  B.  Day,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1657  Charles  B.  Day,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Pair  Black  African  Owls. 
Premium  341 — $1,  .50. 

1658  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1659  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Pair  White  African  Owls. 
Premium  344—11,  .50. 

1660  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Pair  Black  Turbits. 
Premium  348— $1,  .50. 

1661  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1662  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

•1663     C.  L.  G.  Blessing-,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  Silver  Turbits. 
Premium  350 — $1,  .50. 

1664     C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 


104  Class  4. — Pigeons. 


Pair  White  Turbits. 
Premium  351— $1,  .50. 

1665  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1666  C.  L,  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1667  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Paui  Yellow  Turbits. 
Premium  352— $1,  .50. 

1668  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass, 

1669  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1670  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  Black-Winged  Turbits. 
Premium  353—11,  .50. 

1671  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1672  0.  W.  Bowman,  Boston,  Mass. 

1673  Joseph  Gavin,  Boston,  Mass. 

1674  Joseph  Gavin,  Boston,  Mass. 

Pair  Blue- Winged  Turbits. 
Premium  354 — $1,  .50. 

1675  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1676  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1677  O.  W.  Bowman,  Boston,  Mass. 

1678  Joseph  Gavin,  Boston,  Mass. 

1679  Joseph  Gavin,  Boston,  Mass. 

Pair  Silver-Winged  Turbits. 
Premium  355 — $1,  .50. 

1680  Joseph  Gavin,  Boston,  Mass. 

1681  Joseph  Gavin,  Boston,  Mass. 

Pair  Red- Winged  Turbits. 
Premium  356 — $1,  .50. 
16,82     H.  A.  Jones,  AVorcesler,  Mass. 

1683  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1684  Ellerv  C  Libbv.  Lvnn,  Mass. 


Pigeons.  105 


1685  EUery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1686  0.  W.  Bowman,  Boston,  Mass. 

1687  O.  W.  Bowman,  Boston,  Mass. 

1688  Joseph  Gavin,  Boston,  Mass. 

1689  Joseph  Gavin,  Boston,  Mass. 

Pair  Yellow- Winged  Turbits. 
Premium  357 — $1,  .50. 

1690  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1691  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1692  O.  W.  Bo^vman,  Boston,  Mass. 

1693  Joseph  Gavin,  Boston,  Mass. 

1694  Joseph  Gavin,  Boston,  Mass. 

Pair  Black  Jacobins. 
•     Premium  360— $1,  .50. 

1695  Joseph  Gavin,  Boston,  Mass. 

1696  Joseph  Gavin,  Boston,  Mass. 

1697  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1698  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1699  Frank  L.  Allen,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1700  Frank  L.  Allen,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Pair  Blue  Jacobins. 
Premium  361— $1,  .50. 

1701  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1702  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Pair  Red  Jacobins. 
Premium  362 — $1,  .50. 

1703  Joseph  Gavin,  Boston,  Mass. 

1704  Joseph  Gavin,  Boston,  Mass. 

1705  Frank  L.  Allen,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1706  Frank  L.  Allen,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1707  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1708  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 


106  Class  4. — Poultry. 

Pair  Yellow  Jacobins. 
Premium  363— $1,  .50. 

1709  Joseph  GaviD,  Boston,  Mass. 

1710  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1711  0.  W.  Bowman,  Boston,  Mass. 

1712  Frank  L.  Allen,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1713  Frank  L.  Allen,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Pair  Dun  Jacobins. 
Premium  364— $1,  .50. 

1714  Frank  L.  Allen,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Pair  White  Jacobins. 
Premium  365— $1,  .50. 

1715  Joseph  Gavin,  Boston,  Mass. 

1716  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1717  Frank  L.  Allen,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1718  Frank  L.  Allen,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Pair  Black  Trumpeters. 
Premium  367— $1,  .50. 

1719  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1720  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  Black  Mottled  Trumpeters. 
Premium  372— $1,  .50. 

1721  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  Black  Swallows. 
Premium  373 — $1,  .50. 

1722  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Pair  Yellow  Swallows. 
Premium  376 — $J,  .50. 
1728     Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 


Pigeons.  1 0" 


Pair  Black  Magpies,  Capped  and  Smooth-Heads. 
Premium  378 — $1,  .50. 

1724  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1725  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1726  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1727  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1728  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1729  Charles  B.  Day,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1730  Charles  B.  Day,  Worcester,  Mass.  , 

Pair  Blue  Magpies,  Capped  and  Smooth-Heads. 
Premium  379— $1,  .50. 
173i     Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1732  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Pair  Red  Magpies,  Capped  and  Smooth-Heads. 
Premium  380— $1,  .50. 

1733  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Pair  Yellow  Magpies,  Capped  and  Smooth- Heads. 
Premium  381—11,  .50. 

1734  Charles  B.  Day,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1735  Charles  B.  Day,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Pair  Almond  Short-Faced  Tumblers. 
Premium  382— $1,  .50. 

1736  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1737  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Pair  Red  or  Yellow  Self-Colored  Short-Faced  Tumblers. 
Premium  384— $1,  .50. 

1738  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Pair  Blue  Baldhead  Tumblers. 
Premium  386— $1,  .50. 

1739  0.  W.  Bowman,  Boston,  Mass. 

Pair  any  other  Baldhead  Tumblers. 
Premium  387— $1,  .50. 

1740  O.  W.  Bowman,  Boston,  Mass. 


108  Class  4.— Pigeons. 


Pair  Black  Nuns. 
Premium  392— $1,  .50. 

1741  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1742  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Pair  Short-Face  Antwerps. 
Premium  399— $1,  .50. 

1743  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingeiiands,  N.  Y. 

1744  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Pair  Long-Face  Antwerps. 
Premium  400 — $1,  .50. 

1745  Chas.  B.  Day,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1746  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1747  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1748  Chas.  B.  Day,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Pair  Archangels. 
Premium  403— $1,  .50. 

1749  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1750  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1751  Ellery  C.  Libby,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Five  Pairs  Jacobins. 
Premium  406— $2. 

1752  Joseph  Gavin,  Boston,  Mass. 

Five  Pairs  Owls. 
Premium  407 — $2. 

1753  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Five  Pairs  Turbits. 
Premium  409 — $2. 

1754  Joseph  Gavin,  Boston,  Mass. 

1755  C.  L.  G.  Blessing,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

1756  H.  A.  Jones,  Worcester,  Mass. 


Class  o. — Implements  and  Machinery.  109 

Five  Pairs  Fantails. 
Premium  410— $2. 

1757  Joseph  Gavin,  Boston,  Mass. 

Hatching  Apparatus. 

Orient  Incubator. 

Premium  411 — $10,  $5. 

1758  Arthur  J.  Gould,  Taunton,  Mass. 
1758i    James  Rankin,  So.  Easton,  Mass. 

Brooder  in  Operation. 
Premium  412 — $10,  $5. 

1759  Arthur  J.  Gould,  Taunton,  Mass. 
1759t     James  Rankin,  So.  Easton,  Mass. 

Class  V.— IMPLEMENTS  AND  MACHINES. 

1760  C.  Warren  Cheney,  Athol,  Mass. ;  lawn  mower. 

1761  Porter  Blanchard's   Sous,   Concord,    N.  H. ;    Blanchard's   square 

factory  churn. 

1762  Porter  Blanchard's  Sous,  Concord,  N.  H. ;  Blanchard's  cylindrical 

churn. 

1763  Porter  Blanchard's  Sons,   Concord,  N.  H. ;    Blanchard's   factory 

butter  worker. 

1764  Porter  Blanchard's  Sons,  Concord,  N.  H. ;  Blanchard's  hand  butter 

worker. 

1765  Porter  Blanchard's   Sons,  Concord,  N.  H, ;  full-line  Blanchard's 

family  churns. 

1766  Porter  Blanchard's  Sons,  Concord,  N.  H. ;  Blanchard's  ash  sifter. 

1767  Porter  Blanchard's  Sons,  Concord,  N.  H. ;  Blanchard's  ash  sifter, 

1768  Porter   Blanchard's  Sons,  Concord,   N.  H. ;  samples  Blanchard's 

butter  boxes. 

1769  Joab  Hapgood,  Shrewsbury,  Mass. ;  one-horse   Eccentric   swivel 

Plow. 

1770  Joab  Hapgood,  Shrewsbury,  Mass. ;  two-horse  Eccentric  swivel 

plow,  with  automatic  cutter. 

1771  Joab  Hapgood,  Shrewsbury,  Mass. ;  two-  horse  swivel  plow. 

10 


,110  Class  5. — Implements  and  Machixery. 

...  1772  Joab  Hapgood,  Shrewsbury,  Mass.  ;  one-horse  swivel  plow. 

1773  C.  H.  Thompson  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Thompson's  horse  hoe. 

^  ...  1774  C.  H.  Thompson  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.;  perfect  pulverizer. 

^--.1775  C.  H.  Thompson  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Thomas'  tedder. 

—.-,1776  C.  H.  Thompson  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Thomas'  horse  rake.  _ 

,--1777  C.  H.  Thompson  &  Co.,  Bo.«ton,  Mass.;  Fairbanks'  scale. 

.-.-1778  C.  H.  Thompson   &   Co.,   Boston,   Mass.;  4.6  Walter  A.   Wood 
mowers. 

-  .X779    C.  H.  Thompson  &   Co.,   Boston,  Mass.;  4.3  Walter  A.  Wood 
mowers. 

1780    C.  H.  Thompson  &    Co.,    Boston,    Mass. ;  3.6   Walter  A.    Wood 
mowers. 
.  ^;J.781     C.  H.  Thompson,  &  Co.,  Boston,   Mass.;  1-horse  Excelsior  lawn 
mower. 

1782     C.  H.  Thompson  &  Co. ;  Boston,   Mass. ;    12-inch  Excelsior  lawn 
mower. 

i.^cl783     C.  H.  Thompson  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.;    14-inch  Excelsior  lawn 
mower. 

1784     C.  H.  Thompson  «&  Co.,  Boston,    Mass.;    16-inch  Excelsior   lawn 
mower. 

-7  1785     C.  H.  Thompson  &  Co.,  Boston,   Mass.;    18-inch  Excelsior  lawn 
mower. 

J,, 1786    C.  H.  Thompson  &  Co.,  Boston,   Mass.;    20-inch  Excelsior  lawn 
mower. 

1787     C.    H.    Thompson   &    Co.,   Boston,    Mass.;  new   champion  rake 
oscillating  cleaver  and  sled-runner  teeth. 

-  -  1788     C.  H.  Thompson  &Co.,  Boston,  Mass.;  Mudgett  tedder. 
.,Kr4789     C.  H.  Thompson  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Vegetable  cutter. 
,.-,1790    C.  H.  Thompson  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  1x2  corn  shellers  sep. 
-^<_^791     C.  H.  Thompson  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Daniels'  ensilage  cutter. 
,^792    C.  H.  Thompson  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  2  Imp.  No.  American 
plow. 

1793  C.  H.  Thompson  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  3  Imp.  No.  American 

plow  with  shifting  clews. 

1794  C.  H.  Thompson  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  4  Imp.  No.  American 

plow. 


Implements  for  Tillage  and  Planting.  Ill 

1795  C.  II.  Thompson  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  5  Imp.  No.  American 

plow. 

1796  C.  H.  Thompson  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  40Olwin  chilled  plow. 

1797  C  H.  Thompson  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  20  Olwiu  chilled  plow. 

1798  C.  H.  Thompson  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  19  Olwin  chilled  ploW.'"^'^" 

1799  C.  H.  Thompson  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  10  Olwin  chilled  plom''^^' 

1800  C.  H.   Thompson  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.;  No.    1  Thompson  lever' 

cutter. 

1801  C.  H.   Thompson  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  2  Thompson's  lever ^■^'^' 

cutter. 

1802  C.  H.  Thompson  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  2h  Victor  lever  cutter. 
1808     C.  H.  Thompson  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  3  Victor  lever  cutter. 

1804  O.  H.  Robertson,  Forestville,  Conn. ;  chain  hanging  cattle  stanch- 

ion. 

1805  Henry  O.   Peabody,   Boston,  Mass.;    Peabody's  patent  fertilizer 

distributor. 

1806  Chas.  G.  Allen,  Barre,  Mass. ;  Yankee  horse  rake. 

1807  The  Neverslip  Horse  Shoe  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  horse  shoes. 

1808  W.  H.  Johnson,  Westboro,  Mass. ;  dairy  creamery  without  eleva- 

tor. 

1809  W.  H.  Johnson,  Westboro,  Mass. ;  dairy  creamery  with  elevator. 

1810  E.  E.  Lummus,  Manager,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  5  Bradley  mower. 

1811  E.  E.  Luramus,  Manager,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  6  Bradley  mower. 

1812  E.  E.  Lummus,  Manager,  Boston,  Mass. ;  25th  self-dumping  Brad- 

ley hay  rake. 

1813  Burton  Stock  Car  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Burton  stock  car. 

1814  Warrior  Mower  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  two-horse  Warrior  mower. 

1815  Warrior  Mower  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  two-horse  Warrior  harrows. 

1816  Waivior  Mower  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  one-horse  Warrior  harrows. 

1817  Geo.  Tyler,  Boston,  Mass. :  Continental  mowing  machine. 

1818  Geo.  Tyler,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Heald  hay  tedder. 

1819  Geo.  Tyler,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Tiger  hay  rake. 

1820  Geo.  Tyler,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Climax  disc  harrow. 

1821  E.  L.  Hill,  West  Upton,  Mass. ;  No.  1  aerator  or  milk  cooler. 

1822  E.  L.  Hill,  West  Upton,  Mass. ,  No.  1  aerator  or  milk  cooler. 

1823  E.  L.  Hill,  West  Upton,  Mass. ;  No.  2  aerator  or  milk  cooler. 


112  Class  5. — Implements  and  Machinery. 

1824  W.S.Cogswell,  Treas.,  Boston,  Mass.;  double  rotary   harrow 

Monroe's  patent. 

1825  W.  S.  Cogswell,   Treas. ,  Boston,  Mass. ;  single   rotary   harrow, 

Monroe's  patent. 

1826  W.  S.  Cogswell,  Treas.,  Boston,  Mass.;  rotary  cultivator,  Mon- 

roe's patent. 

1826+    F.  L.  Wright,  Windham,  Conn. ;  Champion  road  machine. 

1827  Niagara  Filter  Co.,  So.  Weymouth,  Mass. ;  water  filters. 

1828  G.  A.  Rose,  Boston  Mass. ;  Manvel  wind  mill. 

1829  Chas.  W.  Mann,  Methuen,  Mass. ;    Dick's  patent  hay,  straw,  en- 

silage, and  cornstalk  cutter,  splitter  and  crusher. 

1830  S.  H.  &  W.  F.  Waters,  Johnson,  Vt. ;  butter  worker.  No.  0. 

1831  S.  H.  &  W.  F.  Waters,  Johnson,  Vt. ;  butter  worker,  No.  1. 

1832  S.  H.  &  W.  F.  Waters,  Johnson,  Vt. ;  butter  worker.  No.  8. 
1832a     Wm.  E.  Lincoln  Co.,  Warren,  Mass. ;  butter  workers. 
1832b     Wm.  E.  Lincoln  Co.,  Warren,  Mass. ;  creamery  churns. 
1832c     Wm.  E.  Lincoln  Co.,  Warren,  Mass. ;  channel  can. 

1833  The  Richardson  Manufacturing  Co.,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  Buckeye 

one-horse  mower. 

1834  The  Richardson  Manufacturing  Co.,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  Buckeye 

two-horse  mower. 

1835  The  Richardson  Manufacturing  Co.,  Worcester,  Mass.;  BuUard 

hay  tedder. 

1836  The  Richardson  Manufacturing  Co.,   Worcester,   Mass.;    Kemp 

manure  spreader. 
1836t     Brown  Endless  Cutter  Co. ;  mowing  machine. 

1837  J.    A.    Smith,    Manager  The   Higganum   Manufacturing   Corp'n, 

Boston,  Mass. ;  Corbin  wheel  harrow. 

1838  The  Higganum  Manufacturing  Corp'n,    Boston,  Mass.;  G.  M.  C. 

wheel  harrow. 

1839  The    Higganum   Manufacturing   Corp'n,   Boston,    Mass.;    family 

cider  mill,  No.  1,  and  press. 

1840  The    Higganum  Manufacturing   Corp'n,   Boston,    Mass.:    junior 

cider  mill  and  press. 

1841  The  Higganum  Manufacturing  Corp'n,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  2^  cider 

mill  and  press. 


Implements  for  Harvesting  Crops.  113 

184:2    The  Higgauum  Manufacturing  Corp'n,   Boston,   Mass.;  Sherman 
ensilage  cutter. 

1843  The  Higganum  Manufacturing  Corp'n,  Boston,  Mass. ;  fodder  cut- 

ter, lever. 

1844  The  Higganum  Manufacturing  Corp'n,   Boston,  Mass.;  root  cut- 

ter, Clark's  No.  2. 

1845  The  Higganum  Manufacturing  Corp'n,  Boston,  Mass. ;  corn  shell- 

er  and  fan  separator. 

1846  The  Higgauum  Manufacturing  Corp'n,  Boston,  Mass. ;  iron  frame 

cultivator. 

1847  The  Higganum  Manufacturing  Corp'n,  Boston,  Mass. ;  iron  frame 

horse  hoe. 

1848  The  Higganum  Manufacturing  Corp'n,  Boston,  Mass. ;  iron  frame 

ridger  and  coverer. 

1849  The   Higganum  Manufacturing  Corp'n,   Boston,   Mass. ;  mower 

knife  grinder — Button's. 

1850  The   Higganum   Manufacturing   Corp'n,   Boston,   Mass. :  Crown 

mowing  machine. 

1851  Mosely  &  Stoddard  Manufacturing  Co.,    Poultney,  Vt. ;  self  but- 

ter salting  scales. 

1852  Mosely  &  Stoddard  Manufacturing  Co.,  Poultney,  Vt. ;  refrigera- 

tor cream  can. 

1853  Mosely  &   Stoddard   Manufacturing  Co.,   Poultney,  Vt. ;    butter 

worker  (dairy  size). 

1854  Mosely   &    Stoddard   Manufacturing  Co.,  Poultney,  Vt. ;    Morris 

pyramidal  milk  strainer. 

1855  Weld  &  Whitaker,  Southbridge,  Mass. ;  portable  wire  fence. 

1856  T.  M.  Foote    Refrigerator  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.;  Domestic  refrig- 

erator. 

1857  T.  M.  Foote  Refrigerator  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ; . 

1858  T.    M.    Foote   Refrigerator   Co.,    Boston,   Mass.;  Nurse's  refrig- 

erator. 

1859  T.  M.  Foote  Refrigerator  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.;  creamery. 

1860  T.  M.  Foote  Refrigerator  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  bread  case. 

1861  T.  M.  Foote  Refrigerator  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ; . 

10* 


114  Class  5. — Implements  and  Machinery. 

1862  Mosely   &  Stoddard  Manufacturing   Co.,   Poultney,  Vt. ;    No.  2 

Fataily  Stoddard  creamery. 

1863  Mosely  &   Stoddard  Manufacturing  Co.,   Poultney,  Vt. ;    No.  4 

dairy  Stoddard  creamery. 

1864  Mosely   &   Stoddard   Manufacturing  Co.,    Poultney,   Vt. ;  No.  4 

dairy  Stoddard  creamery  (with  refrigerator  compartments.) 

1865  Mosely   &    Stoddard    Manufacturing   Co.,    Poultney,    Vt. ;  No.  3 

Stoddard  churn. 

1866  Mosely  &   Stoddard   Manufacturing  Co.,   Poultney,   Vt. ;    No.    6 

Stoddard  churn. 

1867  B.  S.  Williams  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Manvel  windmill. 

1868  Vermont  Farm  Machine  Co.,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. ;  Cooley  creamer, 

senior  style. 

1869  Vermo  nt  Farm  Machine  Co.,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. ;  Cooley  creamer, 

junior  style. 

1870  Vermont  Farm  Machine  Co.,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. ;  1  Cooley  creamer, 

elevator  style. 

1871  Vermont  Farm  Machine  Co.,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. ;  Cooley  creamer, 

cabinet  stlye. 

1872  Vermont  Farm    Machine   Co.,   Bellows   Falls,    Vt. ;  Davis   swing 

churns. 

1873  Vermont  Farm  Machine  Co.,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 

1874  Vermont  Farm  Machine  Co.,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 

1875  Vermont  Farm  Machine  Co.,  Bellows  Falls,    Vt. ;  Eureka   butter 

worker. 

1876  Vermont  Farm  Machine  Co.,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 

1877  Vermont  Farm  Machine  Co.,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. ;    Skinner   butter 

worker. 

1^78     Vermont  Farm  Machine  Co.,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 

1879  Vermont   Farm    Machine   Co.,    Bellows   Falls,   Vt. ;    Imp.  Phila. 

butter  carriers. 

1880  Vermont  Farm  Machine  Co.,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 

1881  Vermont  Farm  Machine  Co.,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 

1882  Vermont    Farm    Machine  Co.,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. ;    Cooley  print 

butter  carrier. 

1883  Vermont  Farm  Machine  Co.,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 


Implkmexts  for  Harvesting  Chops.  115 

1884  Vermont  Farm  Machiue  Co.,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 

1885  Vermont    Farm    Machine   Co.,    Bellows   Falls,    Vt. ;    foot  lever 

sevagiug  printer. 

1886  Vermont  Farm   Machine   Co.,    Bellows   Falls,  Vt. ;    hand  lever 

sevaging  printer. 

J  887    Vermont  Farm   Marchine   Co.,   Bellows  Falls,   Vt. ;    pneumatic 
fruit  drier. 

1888  Small   &    Matthews,  Boston,  Mass. ;    1  dozen  Small's  patent  calf 

feeders. 

1889  Small  &  Matthews,  Boston,  Mass.;  A.  H.  Matthew's  new  seed 

shell. 

1890  Small  &  Matthews,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Little  Gem  seed  drill. 

1891  Mast,  Foos  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  iron  turbine  wind  engine. 

1892  Mast,  Foos  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Buckeye  force  pumps. 

1893  Mast,  Foos  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Buclieye  lawn  mowers. 

1894  Mast,  Foos  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Buckeye  hose  reels. 

1895  Mast,  Foos  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Buckeye  lawn  sprinklers. 

1896  Mast,  Foos  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Buckej^e  lift  pumps. 

1897  J.  A.  Cross,  Fultonville,  N.  Y. ;  hay  carrier. 

1898  J.  A.  Cross,  Fultonville,  N.  Y. ;  Giant  carrier. 

1899  J.  A.  Cross,  Fultonville,  N.  Y. ;  mill  carrier. 

1900  .7.  A.  Cross,  Fultonville,  N.  Y. ;  ensilage  grain  buckets. 

1901  Earle  &  Peckham,    Worcester,    Mass. ;  Fillebroom  patent   fence 

machine. 

1902  W   J.    Ross,   Worcester,   Mass. ;    American   swivel  sulkey  plow 

1903  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.   12  chilled  Centennial  swivel 

plow. 

1904  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.;  No.  13  chilled  Centennial  swivel 

plow,  with  wheel  and  cutter. 

1905  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.;  No.  14  chilled  Centennial  swivel 

plow,  with  wheel  and  movable  cutter. 

1906  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.;  No.  2  chilled   Centennial  swivel 

plow,  with  wheel  and  movable  cutter. 

1907  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.;  No.  3  chilled  Centennial  swivel 

plow,  with  wheel  and  movable  cutter. 


116  Class  5. — Implements  and  Machinery. 

1908    Ames  plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  4  chilled  Centennial  swivel 
plow,  with  wheel  and  movable  cutter. 

1900     Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  25  chilled  Centennial  swivel 
plow,  with  wheel  and  jointer. 

1910  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Hake's  No.  23  improved  swivel 

plow,  with  wheel  and  movable  cutter. 

1911  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.;  Hake's  No.  27  improved  swivel 

plow,  with  wheel  and  movable  cutter. 

1912  Ames    Plow   Co.,    Boston,    Mass. ;  No.  93  New   England   chilled 

plow,  with  wheel  and  cutter. 

1913  Ames  Plow  Co.,   Boston,    Mass.;  No.    93  New  England   chilled 

plow,  with  wheel  and  jointer. 

1914  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  X  1  steel  plow. 

1915  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  X  3  steel  plow,  with  wheel  and 

cutter. 

1916  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  X  4^  steel  plow,  with  wheel  and 

cutter. 

1917  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  U.  G.  oh  steel  plow,  with  wheel 

and  circular  cutter. 

1918  Ames  Plow   Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  :  W.  B.  2  steel  plow,  with  wheel 

and  cutter. 

1919  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.;  No.  1  cast  steel  soil  plow,  with 

wheel. 

1920  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.;  Eagle   20  plow   complete,    with 

meadow  fixtures. 

1921  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.;  Eagle   77   plow  with   wheel  and 

cutter, 

1922  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Harrington  hand  seed  sower  and 

cultivator  combined. 

1923  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  16-inch  wheel,  improved  Billings 

corn  planter  and  fertilizer. 

1924  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  20-inch  wheel,  improved  Billings 

corn  planter  and  fertilizer. 

1925  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.;  iron  frame  combined   horse   hoe 

and  cultivator. 


For  Preparing  Crops  for  Market.  117 

1926  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  French's  patent  cultivator. 

1927  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;    34  feet   cut  one-horse  Leonard 

mower. 

1928  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;    4^  feet  cut  two-horse  Leonard 

mower. 

1929  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  16  fork  Garfield's  The  Am-erican 

hay  tedder  with  shafts. 

1930  Ames   Plow   Co.,   Boston,    Mass.;     14-inch    Pennsylvania    lawn 

mower. 

1931  Ames   Plow   Co.,   Boston,    Mass.;     16-inch    Pennsylvania   lawn 

mower. 

1932  Ames    Plow    Co.,    Boston,    Mass.;     17-inch  Pennsylvania  lawn 

mower. 

1933  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  ih  feet  lawn  seat. 

1934  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.;  10-inch  Doctor  Bailey  ensilage 

and  dry  forage  cutter. 

1935  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  12-inch  Doctor  Bailey  ensilage 

and  dry  forage  cutter. 

1936  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  14-inch  Doctor  Bailey  ensilage 

and  dry  forage  cutter. 

1937  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;    16-inch  Doctor  Bailey  ensilage 

and  dry  forage  cutter. 

1938  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Curb  National  family  cider  mill. 

1939  Ames  P  low  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1940  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1941  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.;  geared  screw  National  farmer's 

elder  mill. 

1942  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  iron  screw  apple-barrel  header. 

1943  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  improved  "Worcester  fan  mill. 

1944  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Yankee  corn  sheller. 

1945  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  N.,  M.  &  Co.  vegetable  cutter. 

1946  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Rich's  improved  No.   2  straight 

knife  lever  feed  cutter. 

1947  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;   Rich's   improved  No.   2  curved 

knife  lever  feed  cutter. 


118  Class  5. — Implements  and  Machinkry. 

1948  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;   Rich's   improved   No.   3   curved 

knife  lever  feed  cutter. 

1949  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Miiss. ;   Rich's   improved   No.  4   curved 

kuife  lever  feed  cutter. 

1950  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  4  geared  meat  cutter. 

1951  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  4  double  tube  sausage  stuffer. 

1952  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.;  No.  1  varnished  cylinder  churn. 

1953  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  2  varnished  cylinder  churn. 

1954  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  3  varnished  cylinder  churn. 

1955  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  4  varnished  cylinder  churn. 

1956  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  5  varnished  cylinder  churn. 

1957  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  5  Davis  self-adjusting  churn 

and  butter  worker. 

1958  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Ames  No.  2  garden  wheelbarrow. 

1959  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Ames  No.  4  garden  wheelbarrow. 

1960  Ames  Plow  Co.,   Boston,   Mass. ;  Ames  Custom  No.   5  garden 

wheelbarrow. 

19G1     Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  1  Little  Giant  wheeljack. 

1962  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.   2  Iron  Clad  ^ittle  Giant 

wheeljack. 

1963  Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  0  inside-wheel  store  truck. 
1864    Ames  Plow  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  No.  2  outside- wheel  store  truck. 

1965  Joseph  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Kemp's  manure  spreader 

complete. 

1966  Joseph    Breck  &   Sous,   Boston,   Mass. ;     new    model    Buckeye 

mower. 

1967  Joseph  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Bullard  hay  tedder. 

1968  Joseph  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Reid  creamery  No.  3. 

1969  Joseph  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Ferguson  creamery  No.  3. 

1970  Joseph  Breck  &  Sous,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Acme  harrow  No.  6. 

1971  Joseph  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass.;    Philadelphia  horse  lawn 

mower. 

1972  Joseph  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,   Mass. ;  Baldwin  ensilage  cutter 

No.  14<^  and  12  foot  elevator. 

1973  Joseph  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Union  cider  mill. 

1974  Joseph  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass. ;  United  States  steel  plow. 


For  Pkepat?ino  Crops  for  Market.  119 

1975  Joseph  Breck  &  Sons,  Bostou,  Mass. ;  United  States  steel  plow 

No.  110. 

1976  Joseph  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Novelty  plow  harness. 

1977  '  Joseph  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Willis  root  cutter. 

1978  Joseph  Breck  &  Sous,  Boston,  Mass. ;  iron  giant  stump  lifter. 

1979  Joseph  Breck  &  Sons,  Bostou,  Mass.;  United  States  steel  plow 

swivel. 

1980  Jos.  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass. ;    Planet  Jr.  horse  hoe,  inclu- 

ding all  attachments. 

1981  Jos.  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Planet  Jr.  seed  drill  No.  2. 

1982  Jos.  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Planet  Jr.  combined  drill. 

1983  Jos.  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Planet  Jr.  double  wheel  hoe. 

1984  Jos.  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Planet  Jr.  single  wheel  hoe. 

1985  Jos.  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Fire  Fly  double  wheel  hoe. 

1986  Jos.  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Fire  Fly  single  wheel  hoe. 

1987  Jos.  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Fire  Fly  garden  plow. 

1988  Jos.  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Reid  butter  worker  No.  3. 
1089    Jos.  Breck  &  Sons,  Bostou,  Mass. ;  Reid  butter  printer,  complete. 

1990  Jos.  Breck  &  Sons,  Bostou,  Mass. ;    Reid  butter  shipping  boxes 

(Pyramid.) 

1991  Jos.    Breck   &  Sous,  Bostou,  Mass.  ;    14-iuch  Philadelphia  hand 

lawn  mower. 

1992  Jos.   Breck  &  Sous,  Boston,   Mass. ;     10-inch  Philadelphia  hand 

lawn  mower. 

1993  Jos.  Breck  &  Sons,   Boston,  Mass. ;    12-inch  Philadelphia  hand 

lawn  mower. 

1994  Jos.    Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass-  ;    16-iucb  Philadelphia  hand 

lawu  mower. 

1995  Jos.   Breck  &  Sous,    Boston,  Mass. ;    18-inch  Philadelphia  hand 

lawn  mower. 

1996  Jos.  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass. ;    20-iuch  Philadelphia  hand 

lawn  mower. 

1997  Jos.  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass. ;    Bay  State  pumps  (stand  5 

pumps.) 

199S    Jos.  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass. ;  water  drawers. 


120  Class  7.— Dairy. 


1999  Jos.  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass. ;    American  chopper  (butcher 

size.) 

2000  Jos.  Breck  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass. ;    American  chopper  (3  small 

sizes.)  •» 

2001  Joseph   Breck   &   Sons,  Boston,  Mass. ;    Kinyon   meat   chopper, 

No.  6. 

2002  Joseph  Breck   &   Sons,   Boston,  Mass. ;  assortment   of  weather 

vanes. 


Class  VII.— DAIRY. 

No.  2.5. — Butter. 

Five  Packages,  not  less  thax  30  i.bs.  net,  made  at  the  same  Dairy, 
Creamery  or  Factory,  at  any  time. 

Premium  509— $30,  $20. 

2003  Northfield  Co-operative  Creamery,  Northfield,  Mass. 

2004  A.  D.  Evarts,  Vergennes,  Vt. 

2005  C.  V.  Creamery,  Henniker,  N.  H. 

2006  Shrewsbury  Creamery,  Shrewsbury,  Mass. 

2007  James  Lawrence,  Groton,  Mass. 

2008  E.  J.  Parker,  East  Georgia,  Vt. 

2009  Milton  Creamery,  Milton,  Vt. 

2010  North  Brookfleld  Creamery,  JTorth  Brookfield,  Mass. 

2011  Channel  Rock  Creamery,  Poultney,  Vt. 

Package,  not  less  than  30   lbs.  net,  made   anywhere  and  prior 
TO  July,  1886. 

Premium  510— $20,  $10,  $5. 

2012  W.  H.  Martin,  Warden,  P."  Q. 

2013  W.  H.  Martin,  Warden,  P.  Q. 

2014  James  Lawrence,  Groton,  Mass. 

2015  Channel  Rock  Creamery,  Poultney,  Vt. 


Butter.  121 


Package,  not   less   than  30   lbs.  net,  made    at    any    time,  at    a 
Creamery  or  Factory. 

Premium  511—120,  $10,  $5.. 

2016  James  Lawrence,  Groton,  Mass. 

2017  College  Farm,  Hauover,  N.  H.,  G.  H.  Whitcher,  Supt. 

2018  Elmwood  Creamery,  Elmwood,  Conn. 

2019  Farmington  Creamery,  Farmingtou,  Conn. 

2020  Amherst  Co-operative  Creamery  Association,  No.  Amlicrst,  Mass. 

2021  Windsor  Creamery,  Windsor,  Conn. 

2022  B.  C.  Bliss,  Supt.,  Ashby,  Mass. 

2023  Deerfleld  Valley  Creamery  Association,  Wilmington,  Vt. 

2024  Northfleld  Cooperative  Creamery,  Northfield,  Mass. 

2025  C.  V.  Creamery,  O.  H.  Newton,  Henniker,  N.  H. 

2026  Shrewsbury  Creamery,  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  Allen,  Knowltou  &  Co. 

2027  E.  J.  Parker,  East  Georgia,  Vt. 

2028  Shelburne  Falls   Cooperative  Creamery   Association,   Shelburne 

Falls,  Mass. 

2029  North  Brookfield  Creamery,  North  Brookfield,  Mass. 

2030  Rutland  Cooperative  Creamery,  Rutland,  Mass. 

Package,  not  less  than  30  lbs.  net,  made  at  any  time,  at  a 
Private  Farm  or  Dairy. 

Premium  512—120,  $10,  $5. 

2031  Edgar  J.  Bliss,  Beverly  Farms,  Mass. 

2032  Wm.  D.  Bronson,  East  Hardwick,  Vt. 

2033  Cloud  Harvey,  West  Barnet,  Vt. 

2034  P.  C.  Van  Allen,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

2035  A.  D.  Evarts,  Vergennes,  Vt. 

2036  W.  H.  Martin,  Warden,  P.  Q. 
.2037  Thomas  Walton,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Package,  not  less  than  5  lbs.  nor  over  10  lbs.  net,  in  form  for 
delivery  unbroken  to  consumer. 

Premium  513 — $15,  $10,  $5. 

2038  Asa  L.  Haskell,  Needham,  Mass. 

2039  J.  Francis  Gulliver,  Andover,  Mass. 

11 


122  Class  7. — Dairy. 


2040  Ipswich  Creamery  Co.,  Ipswich,  Mass. 

2041  L.  F.  &  W.  H.  Gray,  Ashfield,  Mass. 

2042  Geo.  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. 

2043  J.  H.  Loveland,  Norwich,  Vt. 

2044  Chas.  E.  Williams,  So.  Deerfleld,  Mass. 

2045  Rhoda  M,  Haskell,  East  Deerfleld,  Mass. 

2046  Geo.  K.  Edwards,  Southampton,  Mass. 

2047  Chas.  M.  Wood,  Upton,  Mass. 

2048  Joson  Bron^u,  Bernardston,  Mass. 

2049  O.  M.  Tiukham. 

2050  James  Lawrence,  Groton,  Mass. 

2051  College  Farm,  G.  H.  Whitcher,  supt.,  Hanover,' N.  H. 

2052  Amherst  Co-Op.   Creamery  Association,  No.  Amherst,  Mass. 

2053  Deerfleld  Valley  Creamery  Association,  Wilmington,  Vt. 

2054  Northfield  Co-Op.  Creamery,  Northfleld,  Mass. 

2055  Shrewsbury  Creamery,  Shrewsbury,  Mass. ;  Allen,  Knowlton  &  Co. 

2056  E.  J.  Parker,  East  Georgia,  Vt. 

2057  Edgar  J.  Bliss,  Beverly  Farms,  Mass. 

2058  Cloud  Harvey,  West  Barnetr  Vt. 

2059  W.  H.  Martin,  Warden,  P.  Q. 

20G0  W.  F.  Williams,  Wethersfleld,  Conn. 

2061  Shelburne   Falls  Co-operative   Creamery  Association,  Shelburne 

Falls,  Mass. 

2062  North  Brookfleld  Creamery,  No.  Brooktield,  Mass. 

2063  James  R.  Walker,  Springfield,  Vt. 

2064  Rutland  Co-operative  Creamery,  Rutland,  Mass. 

2065  C.  Miller  &  Son,  Pomfret,  Vt. 

2066  Houghton  Farm,  Mountainville,  N.  Y. 

Sample,  not  less  than  3  lbs.,  in  Prints,  Moulds,  or  Rolls,  made 
AT  Creamery  or  Factory. 

Premium  514— $15,  $10,  $5. 

2067  B.  C.  Bliss,  supt.,  Ashby,  Mass. 

2068  Ipswich  Creamery  Co.,  Ipswich,  Mass. 

2069  James  Lawrence,  Groton,  Mass. 


Butter.  123 


2070  Cottage  Farm,  G.  W.  Whitcher,  supt.,  Hanover,  N.  H. 

2071  Deerfleld  Valley  Creamery  Association,  Wilmington,  Vt. 

2072  Northtield  Co-operative  Creamery  Association,  Nortlifield,  Mass. 

2073  W.  F.  Williams,  Wetliersfleld,  Conn. 

2074  North  Brookfield  Creamery,  North  Brookfield,  Mass. 

2075  Rutland  Co-operative  Creamery,  Rutland  Mass. 

2076  Amherst  Creamery  Association,  Amherst,  Mass. 

Sample,  not  less  than  3  lbs.,  in  Prints,  Moulds,  or  Rolls,  made 
AT  A  Private  Farm  or  Dairy. 

Premium  515 — $15,  $10,  $5. 

2077  John  Thaxter,  Kittery  Point,  Me. 

2078  E.  F.  Bowditch,  Fraraingham,  Mass. 

2079  Chester  F.  Cutting,  Framinghara,  Mass. 

2080  Alfred  Rodman,  Dedham,  Mass. 

2081  Francis  B.  Ripley,  Weston,  Mass. 

2082  John  K.  Sheffield,  Millville,  Mass. 

2083  L.  M.  Gaskill,  Uxbridge,  Mass. 

2084  E.  Lewis  Moore,  Framingham,  Mass. 

2085  C.  B.  Lyman,  Southampton,  Mass. 

2086  Theodore  Carver,  Norton,  Mass. 

2087  E.  Burnett,  Southboro,  Mass. 

2088  Chas.  H.  Poor,  Bradford,  Mass. 

2089  Asa  L.  Haskell,  Needham,  Mass. 

2090  Chas.  E.  Williams,  South  Deerfleld,  Mass. 

2091  Rhoda  M.  Haskell,  East  Deerfleld,  Mass. 

2092  Geo.  K.  Edwards,  Southampton,  Mass. 

2093  Jason  Brown,  Bernardston,  Mass. 

2094  Shrewsbury  Creamery,  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  Allen,  Knowlton  &  Co. 

2095  Edgar  J.  Bliss,  Beverly  Farms,  Mass. 

2096  Cloud  Harvey,  West  Barnet,  Vt. 

2097  James  Lawrence,  Groton,  Mass.  ' 

2098  Mrs.  C.  K.  Childs,  Conway,  Mass. 

2099  Milton  Cook,  Coos,  N.  H. 

2100  Wm.  H.  King,  Charlton,  Mass. 

2101  Houghton  Farm,  Mountainville,  N.  Y. 


124  Class  7. — Dairy. 


Sample  of  Granular  Butter,  shown  ix  Brine  in  a  Glass  Jar,  not 
less  than  2  lbs. 

Premium  516— $15,  $10,  $5. 

2102  John  Thaxter,  Kittery  Point,  Me. 

2103  E.  F.  Bowditch,  Framiugham,  Mass. 

2104  Alfred  Rodman,  Dedham,  Mass. 

2105  John  K.  Sheffield,  Millville,  Mass. 

2106  L.  M.  Gaskill,  Uxbridge,  Mass. 

2107  E.  Lewis  Moore,  Fraralngham,  Mass. 

2108  Charles  H.  Poor,  Bradford,  Mass. 

2109  Asa  L.  Haskell,  Needham,  Mass. 

2110  Charles  E.  Williams,  South  Deerfield,  Mass. 

2111  Rhoda  M.  Haskell,  East  Deertield,  Mass. 

2112  Shrewsbury  Creamery  Co.,  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,   Allen,  Knowlton 

&  Co. 

2113  Edgar  J.  Bliss,  Beverly  Farms,  Mass. 

2114  James  Lawrence,  Groton,  Mass. 

2115  B.  C.  Bliss,  Ashby,  Mass. 

2116  College  Farm,  G.  W.  Whitcher,  Supt.,  Hanover,  N.  H. 

2117  Northfleld  Co-operative  Creamer}'  Association,  Northfield,  Mass. 

2118  Amherst  Creamery  Association,  North  Amherst,  Mass. 

2119  George  W.  Goddard,  Greenville,  N.  H. 

2120  J.  Francis  Gulliver,  Andover,  Mass. 

2121  W.  H.  Martin,  Warden,  P.  Q. 

2122  P.  C.  Van  Allen,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

2123  North  Brookfleld  Creamery,  No.  Brookfield,  Mass. 

2124  Milton  Cook,  Coos,  N.  H. 

2125  Channel  Rock  Creamery,  Poultney,  Vt. 
212G  Houghton  Farm,  Mountaiuville,  N.  Y. 

Utensils    and  Appliances  connected   with  the   Milk   Supply  of 
Cities  and  Towns. 

Premium  516a — $100,  offered  by  proprietors  of    Boston 

Herald. 

2127     Wells,  Richardson  &  Co.,  Burlington,  Vt. :  butter  cooler. 


Cheese.  125 


2127^     Wm.  H.  Johnson,  Westboro,  Mass. ;  cream  separating  milk  can. 

2128  James  McKinley,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. ;  refrigerator  milk  car. 

2128^    Mosely  &  Stoddard  Mfg.  Co.,  Poultuey,  Vt. ;  Stoddard  creamery 
refrigerator. 

2129  E.  L.  Hill,  West  Upton,  Mass. ;  Hill's  aerator  or  milk  can. 

2129^    Mosely  &  Stoddard  Mfg.  Co.,  Poultuey,  Vt. ;  Ellore's  pyramidal 
milk  straiuer. 

2130  E.  Burnett,  Southboro,  Mass. ;  milk  cooler. 

2131  E.  Burnett,  Southboro,  Mass. ;  milk  can. 

No.  26. — Cheese. 

Five  Cheeses,  not  less  than  20  lbs.  each,  made  at  any  time,  from 

THE  SAME  Factory  or  Dairy. 

Premium  517 — $25,  $15. 

2132  Gilbert  &  Root,  Gilbertsville,  N.  Y. 

2133  Gilbert  &  Root,  Gilbertsville,  N.  Y. 

2134  Charles  Marks,  Rutland,  Vt. 

American  Cheese  of  the  Usual  Shape  and  Character,  not  less 
than  20  LBS.  weight,  over  one  year  old. 

Premium  518— $20,  $10. 

2135  B.  D.  Gilbert,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

213G     Houghton  Farm,  Mountainville,  N.  Y. 

American  Cheese  of  the  Usual  Shape  and  Character,   not  less 

THAN   20   LBS.    weight,    LESS   THAN   OnE  YeAR   OlD. 

Premium  519— $20,  $10. 

2137  Mrs.  J.  S.  Pope,  Halifax,  Plymouth  Co.,  Mass. 

2138  Elmwood  Creamery,  Co.,  Elmwood,  Conn. 

2139  Gilbert  &  Root,  Gilbertsville,  N.  Y. 

2140  Charles  Marks,  Rutland,  Vt. 

Collection  Foreign  and  Domestic  Cheese. 
Premium — 519a. 

2141  Thurber  &  Whyland,  New  York. 

2142  S.  S.  Pierce,  Boston,  Mass. 

2143  Houghton  Farm,  Mountainville,  N.  Y. 


126  Class.  7.— Dairy. 

Granulated  Milk. 
Premium  519b. 

2144  Robert  Ellis,  Canaan,  Conn. 

No.  27— Bread. 

Wheat  Bread  of  Fine  Flour. 

Premium  520— $5,  $3,  $2. 

2145  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

2146  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

2147  P.  C.  Van  Allen,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Unbolted  Wheat  or  Graham  Bread. 
Premium  521— $5,  $3,  $2. 

2148  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

2149  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

2150  P.  C.  VanAllen,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 
2150i  Mrs.  E.  M.  Gill,  Medford,  Mass. 

Rye  Bread. 
Premium  522— $5,  $3,  $2. 

2151  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y.  ' 

2152  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

2153  P.  C.  Van  Allen,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

Indian  or  Rye  and  Indian  Bread. 
Premium  523 — $5,  $3,  $2. 

2154  P.  C.  Van  Allen,  Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

2155  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

2156  Jones  Wilcox,  East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 
2156i  Mrs.  E.  M.  Gill,  Medford,  Mass. 

No.  28. — Bees  and  Honey. 
Premium  524 — $5,  $3. 

2157  Henry  Alley,  Wenham,  Mass. ;  observatory  hive,  queen  and  bees. 


Bees  and  Honey.  127 


Comb  Honey. — Honey  from  Fall  Flowers. 
Prepiium  528— $5,  $3. 
2157i    Miss  Maud  Stevens,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Beeswax — 20  lb.  lots. 
Premium  530 — $5,  $3. 

2158  Henry  Alley,  Wenham,  Mass. 

Best  Movable  Hive  with  Implements  connected  with  the 
Apiary. 

Premium  531 — $5,  $3. 

2159  Henry  Alley,  Wenham,  Mass. 


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